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Oracle expands AI capabilities with powerful new Agent Studio tool
I'm starting to think we might be able to declare 2025 the year of enterprise AI. We introduced generative AI in 2023 and adopted it at warp speed through 2024. But now, in 2025, we're starting to see the major technology players introduce deep AI-based offerings that are tightly integrated with their enterprise solutions. In February, I showed you how SAP offers a new managed software-as-a-service cloud that controls SAP data and data lakes, all with the help of AI. Now, Oracle is introducing a full agent builder suite for its enterprise cloud solutions. Also: AI agents aren't just assistants: How they're changing the future of work today Oracle was founded in the 1970s by billionaire Larry Ellison. The enterprise computing company is known for its eponymous database, which has been well-respected in enterprise computing circles for almost 50 years. Oracle has an extensive cloud computing offering, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, competing directly with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Oracle is also known for its enterprise applications built on the Oracle database and cloud infrastructure. Oracle has tools for enterprise resource planning, human capital management, supply chain management, customer experience, and enterprise performance management, which is the financial planning and budgeting component of Oracle's solutions. Also: Adobe reveals 10 purpose-built AI agents - here's what they can do for your business Oracle also owns Java and MySQL. The company gained these A-list properties when it bought out workstation vendor Sun Microsystems back in 2009. In September, Oracle announced more than 50 specialty agents that run within its Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite (the umbrella name for all those enterprise apps we discussed earlier). According to Evelyn McMullen, research manager at Nucleus Research: "Oracle continues to break new ground with its deployment of predictive, generative, and now agentic AI across the Oracle Fusion Applications Suite." Also: Zoom's AI goes agentic - here's what it can do for you now For the record, Oracle's Fusion is an application suite. Autodesk's Fusion is a 3D modeling CAD/CAM application. You'd think companies this big would be able to come up with original names. But, hey, both companies liked the word fusion. The agents Oracle introduced in September included a variety of tools that use AI capabilities to help out employees. Here's a quick list of some of them: According to Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications at Oracle: "AI agents are the next phase of evolution in enterprise applications, and just like with existing applications, business leaders need the flexibility to create specific functionality to address their unique and evolving business needs." All told, the company produced over 50 of these pre-built tools across the full range of Fusion applications. Today, Oracle is announcing Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, an agent-building kit for Oracle's Fusion applications. Oracle's Miranda said: "Our AI Agent Studio builds on the 50+ AI agents we have already introduced and gives our customers and partners the flexibility to easily create and manage their own AI agents. With the agents already embedded in Fusion Applications and our new AI Agent Studio, customers will be able to further extend automation and, ultimately, achieve more while spending less." Also: Qualtrics bets its new 'empathetic' AI agents can fix customer service Miranda's comments are more than just marketing speak. The Agent Studio tool is the same technology that Oracle used to build its original nifty 50. In addition, Agent Studio isn't an upsell. The kit is included at no additional cost for those already using Oracle Fusion Applications. IDC's Mickey North Rizza commented on this offering: "To have this kind of functionality at no extra cost is a huge win for Oracle customers," she said. "The future of work is upon us, and Oracle is helping its customers and partners quickly and easily take advantage of agents in a way that will drive meaningful business value." The Studio product contains considerable do-it-yourself functionality. Interestingly, users can build new agents and modify and extend the pre-built agents Oracle announced last September. Essentially, those agents become models that users can work on to add capabilities and customize to their requirements. "The new Oracle AI Agent Studio is an impressive next step for Oracle's AI strategy. To truly optimize the impact of AI agents, organizations need to be able to customize the way they work to fit their unique business needs," said Holger Mueller, vice president and principal analyst at Constellation Research. "The evolution of AI across the enterprise is moving at a rapid pace and by enabling agents to be created, extended, deployed, and managed across the entire enterprise, Oracle will help its customers accelerate adoption and automation." Also: Why you should ignore 99% of AI tools - and which four I use every day Of course, as Peter Parker's Uncle Ben once said, "With great power comes great responsibility," Still, it's nice to see such a powerful offering with the flexibility that will aid adoption and deployment. What do you think about Oracle's AI Agent Studio? Have you or your company explored using AI agents in enterprise applications? Do you see agent-based automation as the future of business software, or do you think traditional workflows still have a place? How important is the ability to customize AI agents for your business needs? Let us know in the comments below.
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Oracle is giving your business the chance to create its own AI agents
Oracle has become the latest tech giant to launch a platform for users to build and customize their own AI agents. The company says its new AI Agent Studio will offer an easy way for organizations to create, manage and deploy AI agents across their business, tailored exactly how they need them to be. Users will be able to build new AI agents completely from scratch, or extend pre-packagaed agents which can be evolved and customized. Oracle AI Agent Studio Part of the Oracle Fusion Cloud app suite, AI Agent Studio will be available at no extra cost to users, who will benefit from exactly the same tools Oracle uses to build its own in-house agents. This includes Agent template libraries, which allow users to create agents with pre-built templates paired with natural language prompts, as well as Agent team orchestration, which lets users set up multiple agents to work alongside human workers on complex tasks through pre-configured templates Any agents designed in AI Agent Studio will also integrate with Oracle Fusion Applications, the company says, meaning they can collaborate with third-party agents to complete even complex and multi-step processes. There's also a choice of LLMs available, meaning users have access to a variety of options to address specific business needs - including LLMs specifically optimized for Oracle Fusion Applications, such as Llama and Cohere, or add other external industry-specific LLMs for specialized use cases. "AI agents are the next phase of evolution in enterprise applications and just like with existing applications, business leaders need the flexibility to create specific functionality to address their unique and evolving business needs," said Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications, Oracle. "Our AI Agent Studio builds on the 50+ AI agents we have already introduced and gives our customers and partners the flexibility to easily create and manage their own AI agents. With the agents already embedded in Fusion Applications and our new AI Agent Studio, customers will be able to further extend automation and ultimately, achieve more while spending less." You might also like
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Oracle's is now letting businesses create their own AI agents. No coding required
Costco demands price cuts from Chinese suppliers as trade tensions escalate and import costs rise "We've been infusing AI, we've been building agents, and the tools we have been using internally at Oracle we are now making available for customers and partners," Oracle applications development & strategy group vice president Miranda Nash said. The new functions will be available on the company's Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, a product that businesses can use to help run finance and HR departments, assist with the supply chain, and more. AI agents are hyper-specialized fully-autonomous AIs that in Oracle's case can help businesses with specific workflows. Oracle unveiled more than 50 AI agents last year that can do everything from answering employee questions about company benefits to scheduling shifts. As of Thursday's announcement, clients will also have access to an AI Agent Studio where they can "bring the agent workforce to life in your company," Nash said, by putting into production, testing, customizing, and more importantly, creating your own. If your business has specific needs that can't be addressed by one of the existing AI agents offered by the Fusion suite, you can now create your own agent without even writing a line of code. "You don't have to be an engineer, you don't have to be an IT person. If you can explain in clear English what needs to happen, that's basically the skill you need," Nash said. Customers just need to type in what goal they want the agent to pursue, and what tools it has available to accomplish the goal and the agent will do the rest. The agents can use applications native to Fusion and beyond to do so, calling out to external systems like Microsoft (MSFT+0.21%) Teams or Slack (CRM+0.85%) if need be. AI agents and agentic AI have been all the rage in tech recently, with every single major tech company from Meta (META+4.06%) to Microsoft unveiling their own versions of the technology in rapid succession over the past year. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff claimed late last year that we are entering an "Agentic Era" of autonomous AI workers, although some analysts have more conservative estimates of the merits of AI workers. Nash thinks they are the future of sophisticated AI. AI agents can get confused when they have too many definitions, Nash said, and to make sure things work smoothly the best practice is to keep them fairly narrow. "Over time, what we will do more and more is combine these specialized agents to do really complex things," Nash said.
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CloudWorld London - Oracle debuts its AI Agent Studio and pledges $5bn for the UK
In the six months since last year's CloudWorld conference, Oracle has been rolling out many of the 60+ AI agents for Fusion Apps that were initially announced back then, often timing the details to accompany regional stops on its global CloudWorld Tour. But until today, there had been no word of tooling to allow customers to build and customize their own agents. That changes as the CloudWorld caravan rolls into London, where Oracle is taking the wraps off its Agent Studio this morning, as well as trumpeting a $5 billion investment in UK cloud infrastructure, which it unveiled earlier this week. The new AI Agent Studio, available at no extra cost to Oracle Fusion Apps customers, allows users to create new agents or modify pre-built agents, test them and then deploy and manage them across the enterprise. It's based on the tooling already used by Oracle product teams to create the pre-built agents announced so far, as Miranda Nash, Group Vice President of Oracle AI, explains: We took the tools that our own product managers have used to build those agents. We've been refining those tools, and now we're making that available for partners, customers, and anyone who wants to extend their agents, customize them, or build their own -- that includes agents and agent teams. This pedigree means that it's designed with business users rather than professional developers in mind. She elaborates: It's a low-code platform. It is not designed for developers. Like I said, our own product managers, not engineers, are the ones who design these agents. That's more the type of person we're targeting as well, business analyst, expert type. The tool includes a library of pre-built agent templates that can be modified using natural language prompts, or users can modify and extend any of the 50+ pre-packaged Oracle Fusion Applications AI agents by adding documents, tools, prompts or APIs. The studio natively reads Fusion business objects, APIs, and user context such as knowledge stores and other resources, and can also add REST-based API connections to third-party agents and processes. An orchestration layer allows users to set up complex tasks and multi-step processes that call on multiple agents, with the option of adding human-in-the-loop checkpoints and approvals as needed. Being native in Fusion means that it can access all the existing capabilities of the environment, says Nash: It's really closely tied to the data in Fusion, with the business objects and the user context being native objects that you can just drag-and-drop within the Studio. We carry through the role-based access controls. We have understanding of the security profiles. So it's really well-suited when the center of gravity of what you're doing is Fusion Applications. And the power of Fusion, of course, is that we've got a shared data model, which means this agent has access to those shared objects across HR, finance, front office, supply chain -- across basically the entire enterprise. Testing capability Customers can access a variety of Large Language Models (LLMs), including Fusion-optimized LLMs such as Llama and Cohere, or external, industry-specific LLMs of their choice tailored to specialized use cases. A trust and security framework enables users to require agents to always apply the latest Oracle Fusion Applications security configurations, policies, and access controls. The Agent Studio also includes validation and testing tools to support users in verifying and monitoring the results of AI-driven workflows, including aspects such as reliability, repeatability, explainability, security and performance. That testing capability is important, as Nash explains: One of the most powerful things to me about this new studio, though, is our ability to validate. Customers can configure, set up the agents, customize and use external tools, external LLMs, and then do testing and validation before they place into production... That's one of my kind of favorite features, which is the ability to make changes, try it out, use different prompts, use different expected questions you might get from users, for example, and see how the agent responds. This is, again, what we're doing internally as well, when we're delivering embedded agents, is using this platform for scenario testing. Set it up with all your credentials in one place, adjust your prompts and your definitions and your directions and your tool use. Then try it out, experiment, make sure that your sample questions perform well. Major partners including Accenture, Deloitte and PwC have already been briefed on the new tooling and are also planning to build agents to share with customers, as well as supporting customers in creating their own agents. Meanwhile, in the run-up to CloudWorld London, Oracle announced on Monday that it will invest $5 billion over the next five years in expanding its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) footprint in the UK, to meet what it describes as "rapidly growing demand for its cloud services." The news was welcomed by the UK government, which is keen to burnish its AI credentials. The Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, commented: This $5 billion investment will accelerate our AI ambitions, providing businesses and public services with cutting-edge cloud infrastructure to drive productivity, enhance security, and unlock new opportunities for growth -- driving forward our Plan for Change. By working with global tech leaders like Oracle, we're cementing the UK's position at the forefront of the AI revolution, creating high-skilled jobs, fueling innovation, and securing our place as a world-leading tech powerhouse. My take This announcement was an obvious next step by Oracle. Now that customers have had a chance to examine the first wave of Fusion Apps agents, they're probably eager to start adapting them to their own use cases, or have been inspired to build new agents to address specific needs within their own environment. Meanwhile partners are no doubt assessing the potential demand for agentic AI projects among Oracle's customers. The same caveats for enterprise buyers that we've raised when reporting on other vendors' AI agent strategies apply here. The good news is that Oracle's role-based agents are sensibly constrained to automating existing processes and workflows where agentic technologies can have a meaningful impact on productivity, while having clear policies and safeguards in place. There's plenty of low-hanging fruit to be picked at this level without needing to embark on more extensive agent deployments, which may be premature given how much progress still needs to be made in perfecting the technology's ability to deliver accurate, reliable results at enterprise scale.
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Oracle Launches AI Agent Studio for Enterprise Applications
The studio includes a range of features, including agent template libraries for creating AI agents. Oracle on Friday introduced Oracle AI Agent Studio, a platform designed to help Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications customers and partners create, deploy, and manage AI agents and agent teams. Announced at Oracle CloudWorld in London, the new platform is available at no additional cost. Oracle AI Agent Studio provides tools for developing AI agents tailored to business needs. These agents integrate with Oracle Fusion Applications and support third-party systems. Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications at Oracle, said, "AI agents are the next phase of evolution in enterprise applications. Our AI Agent Studio builds on the 50+ AI agents we have already introduced and gives our customers and partners the flexibility to create and manage their own AI agents." The studio includes a range of features, including agent template libraries for creating AI agents, agent team orchestration for managing multi-agent workflows, and agent extensibility for modifying pre-packaged Oracle AI agents. It also offers a choice of large language models, integration with Oracle Fusion Applications, secure third-party system connections, and built-in validation and testing tools. Industry leaders have expressed support for the initiative. Lan Guan, chief AI officer at Accenture, said, "Agentic architectures will enter the mainstream in 2025, with three times as many organisations planning to invest compared to 2024. Oracle's AI Agent Studio will allow us to orchestrate more powerful agents to drive productivity and growth." Mauro Schiavon, global chief commercial officer at Deloitte Consulting LLP, noted the challenge organisations face in managing AI agents. "Platforms like Oracle's new AI Agent Studio can enable customisation that addresses unique business needs," he said. Dan Priest, US chief AI officer at PwC, added, "We're entering a period of agentic organizations that will fundamentally change how we work across functions and industries." Analysts see Oracle AI Agent Studio as a key development in AI adoption. Holger Mueller, vice president at Constellation Research, stated, "The evolution of AI across the enterprise is moving at a rapid pace. By enabling agents to be created, extended, deployed, and managed across the entire enterprise, Oracle will help its customers accelerate adoption and automation." Oracle Fusion Applications Suite continues to integrate AI capabilities, enabling organisations to manage finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience data on a single platform.
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Oracle lets customers create and modify AI agents across its Fusion application suite - SiliconANGLE
Oracle lets customers create and modify AI agents across its Fusion application suite Having rolled out artificial intelligence agents across most of its Fusion Cloud Application Suite, Oracle Corp. today is making it possible for customers to create their own. The new AI Agent Studio provides drag-and-drop tools customers and partners can use to build and customize AI agents, which are autonomous systems that perceive, reason, and act to achieve specific goals with little or no human supervision. "We're putting the power of AI in users' hands, said Natalia Rachelson, Oracle's group vice president of outbound product management and cloud applications. "We let them modify and customize the agents and bring their own [large language models] to speed up the innovation cycle." Available as a no-cost enhancement, Oracle AI Agent Studio includes tools for testing and validation and features built-in security based on the same technology Oracle uses to create its own agents. The company provides a library of prebuilt templates paired with natural language prompts that users can apply to customize agents to tasks like onboarding employees, preparing quotes, processing returns and scheduling shifts. The Studio provides direct access to Oracle Fusion Applications application program interfaces. knowledge stores and predefined tools to preserve existing business logic. "All agents use business objects and tools within Fusion so they end up feeling like Fusion agents and integrate within Fusion," Rachelson said. Multiple agents can be orchestrated to collaborate on complex tasks through preconfigured templates, with the ability to add checkpoints and approvals at any point. For example, job interviews can now incorporate external calendars, calculators and weather applications, Rachelson said. "An agent can look at resumes, shortlist a few, schedule interviews and invite people who need to be part of the interviewing team," she said, noting that one unnamed customer has halved its hiring times by using agents. Oracle uses representational state transfer APIs to connect to external services. Because third-party APIs differ from source to source, customers may be required to do some programming to connect to external agents. Studio can be used to modify the more than 50 currently available pre-packaged Fusion Applications AI agents with documents, tools, prompts and APIs. They can also select from a variety of LLMs optimized for Oracle Fusion Applications. Oracle's agents are based on Meta Platforms Inc.'s Llama and Cohere Inc.'s Cohere, but the platform can also be paired with OpenAI LLC's GPT, open-source and other commercial back-ends. Agents built or modified within the Agent Studio use Fusion Applications security configurations, policies and access controls, allowing users to bypass the need to reconfigure security settings or sign new agreements when creating agents. "To have this kind of functionality at no extra cost is a huge win for Oracle customers," Mickey North Rizza, group vice president at International Data Corp., said in a prepared statement.
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Oracle Unveils AI Agent Studio to Revolutionize Enterprise Automation
"AI-powered innovation is enabling our clients to reinvent processes and transform the way they work, driving a new performance frontier," said Lan Guan, chief AI officer, Accenture. "According to our recent research, agentic architectures featuring AI agents will enter the mainstream in 2025, with three times as many organizations planning to invest in these capabilities compared to 2024. As we continue to work with Oracle to help clients across industries accelerate the adoption of AI, the new Oracle AI Agent Studio will allow us to orchestrate more powerful agents from Oracle, with Accenture's AI Refinery platform, to drive new levels of productivity and growth." "With the rapid rise of AI agents, organizations are facing an ongoing challenge of how to manage and measure the impact of these digital workers," said Mauro Schiavon, global chief commercial officer, Oracle Business, and principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP. "As leaders look to demonstrate the ROI of their AI investments, platforms like Oracle's new AI Agent Studio can enable customization that addresses unique business needs. We look forward to helping our joint clients across industries develop and deploy agentic AI for value creation and competitive edge." "Agents can help unlock the value of AI for the enterprise. We're entering a period of agentic organizations that will fundamentally change how we work across functions and industries," said Dan Priest, US chief AI officer, PWC. "PwC's unmatched track record of teaming with Oracle to transform our clients' businesses makes us very excited about what we can do with Oracle's AI Agent Studio -- more IQ, new capabilities, all lead to great possibilities." Industry Analyst Support "The new Oracle AI Agent Studio is an impressive next step for Oracle's AI strategy. To truly optimize the impact of AI agents, organizations need to be able to customize the way they work to fit their unique business needs," said Holger Mueller, vice president and principal analyst, Constellation Research. "The evolution of AI across the enterprise is moving at a rapid pace and by enabling agents to be created, extended, deployed, and managed across the entire enterprise, Oracle will help its customers accelerate adoption and automation." "Oracle has AI-enabled their enterprise applications over the last few years with AI assistants, advisors, and agents. This product focus has enabled Oracle to extend this AI-enablement in the launch of its AI Agent Studio," said Mickey North Rizza, group vice president, IDC. "The future of work is upon us, and Oracle is helping its customers and partners quickly and easily take advantage of agents in a way that will drive meaningful business value. To have this kind of functionality at no extra cost is a huge win for Oracle customers." "Oracle continues to break new ground with its deployment of predictive, generative, and now agentic AI across the Oracle Fusion Applications Suite," said Evelyn McMullen, research manager, Nucleus. "The new AI Agent Studio is a logical next step in Oracle's strategy and will enable organizations to maximize AI output across every area of their business. Oracle is helping its customers build their own digital workforce, all under existing subscriptions. I think the studio will help Oracle customers unlock entirely new levels of productivity and success." Oracle Fusion Applications Suite enables organizations to take advantage of the cloud and the latest advancements in predictive, generative, and agentic AI to help break down organizational silos, standardize processes, and manage finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience data on a single integrated cloud platform.
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Oracle Introduces AI Agent Studio
New Oracle AI Agent Studio empowers Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications customers and partners to easily create, extend, deploy, and manage AI agents and agent teams across the enterprise Oracle today announced Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, a comprehensive platform for creating, extending, deploying, and managing AI agents and agent teams across the enterprise. Part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, the new AI Agent Studio provides easy-to-use tools for customers and partners to create customized AI agents that address complex business needs and can help drive new levels of productivity. "AI agents are the next phase of evolution in enterprise applications and just like with existing applications, business leaders need the flexibility to create specific functionality to address their unique and evolving business needs," said Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications, Oracle. "Our AI Agent Studio builds on the 50+ AI agents we have already introduced and gives our customers and partners the flexibility to easily create and manage their own AI agents. With the agents already embedded in Fusion Applications and our new AI Agent Studio, customers will be able to further extend automation and ultimately, achieve more while spending less." Available at no additional cost, Oracle AI Agent Studio delivers easy-to-use tools, including advanced testing, robust validation, and built-in security, that will help Oracle Fusion Applications customers and partners create and manage AI agents. Leveraging the same technology that Oracle uses to create AI agents, Oracle AI Agent Studio enables users to easily extend pre-packaged agents and/or create new agents and then deploy and manage them across the enterprise. AI agents designed in the Oracle AI Agent Studio seamlessly integrate with Oracle Fusion Applications and can collaborate with third-party agents to complete complex and multi-step processes. Oracle AI Agent Studio includes: Agent template libraries: Enable users to create their own AI agents with pre-built templates paired with natural language prompts. Users can leverage the library of ready-made templates to support a variety of business scenarios, for example opportunity to quote, return order processing, or shift scheduling. Agent team orchestration: Enables users to set up multiple agents to work alongside people on complex tasks through pre-configured templates. For greater control, users can add checkpoints and approvals throughout multi-step processes. Agent extensibility: Enables users to modify and extend the 50+ pre-packaged Oracle Fusion Applications AI agents by adding documents, tools, prompts, or APIs to address their specific industry and business needs. Choice of LLMs: Enables users to access a variety of large language models (LLMs) to address specific business needs. Users can select from LLMs specifically optimized for Oracle Fusion Applications, such as Llama and Cohere, or plug in other external industry-specific LLMs for specialized use cases. Native Fusion integration: Enables users to quickly build enterprise-ready agents by providing direct access to Oracle Fusion Applications APIs, knowledge stores, and predefined tools without complex customizations. This deep integration automatically preserves enterprise-specific business logic within AI-powered workflows. Third-party system integration: Enables users to connect Oracle Fusion Applications AI agents to third-party agents through secure APIs that support both immediate next steps and long-running processes. Trust and security framework: Enables users to build and deploy agents that operate within a secure framework by requiring agents within the AI Agent Studio to always apply the latest Oracle Fusion Applications security configurations, policies, and access controls. This also allows users to build AI agents without the need to reconfigure security settings or sign new agreements. Validation and testing tools: Enables users to maintain trust and accuracy by verifying and monitoring results within AI-driven workflows. For example, built-in validation and testing tools help support reliability, repeatability, explainability, security, and performance of AI outputs. Oracle Partner Network Support "AI-powered innovation is enabling our clients to reinvent processes and transform the way they work, driving a new performance frontier," said Lan Guan, chief AI officer, Accenture. "According to our recent research, agentic architectures featuring AI agents will enter the mainstream in 2025, with three times as many organizations planning to invest in these capabilities compared to 2024. As we continue to work with Oracle to help clients across industries accelerate the adoption of AI, the new Oracle AI Agent Studio will allow us to orchestrate more powerful agents from Oracle, with Accenture's AI Refinery platform, to drive new levels of productivity and growth." "With the rapid rise of AI agents, organizations are facing an ongoing challenge of how to manage and measure the impact of these digital workers," said Mauro Schiavon, global chief commercial officer, Oracle Business, and principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP. "As leaders look to demonstrate the ROI of their AI investments, platforms like Oracle's new AI Agent Studio can enable customization that addresses unique business needs. We look forward to helping our joint clients across industries develop and deploy agentic AI for value creation and competitive edge." "Agents can help unlock the value of AI for the enterprise. We're entering a period of agentic organizations that will fundamentally change how we work across functions and industries," said Dan Priest, US chief AI officer, PWC. "PwC's unmatched track record of teaming with Oracle to transform our clients' businesses makes us very excited about what we can do with Oracle's AI Agent Studio -- more IQ, new capabilities, all lead to great possibilities." Industry Analyst Support "The new Oracle AI Agent Studio is an impressive next step for Oracle's AI strategy. To truly optimize the impact of AI agents, organizations need to be able to customize the way they work to fit their unique business needs," said Holger Mueller, vice president and principal analyst, Constellation Research. "The evolution of AI across the enterprise is moving at a rapid pace and by enabling agents to be created, extended, deployed, and managed across the entire enterprise, Oracle will help its customers accelerate adoption and automation." "Oracle has AI-enabled their enterprise applications over the last few years with AI assistants, advisors, and agents. This product focus has enabled Oracle to extend this AI-enablement in the launch of its AI Agent Studio," said Mickey North Rizza, group vice president, IDC. "The future of work is upon us, and Oracle is helping its customers and partners quickly and easily take advantage of agents in a way that will drive meaningful business value. To have this kind of functionality at no extra cost is a huge win for Oracle customers." "Oracle continues to break new ground with its deployment of predictive, generative, and now agentic AI across the Oracle Fusion Applications Suite," said Evelyn McMullen, research manager, Nucleus. "The new AI Agent Studio is a logical next step in Oracle's strategy and will enable organizations to maximize AI output across every area of their business. Oracle is helping its customers build their own digital workforce, all under existing subscriptions. I think the studio will help Oracle customers unlock entirely new levels of productivity and success." Oracle Fusion Applications Suite enables organizations to take advantage of the cloud and the latest advancements in predictive, generative, and agentic AI to help break down organizational silos, standardize processes, and manage finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience data on a single integrated cloud platform. To learn more about Oracle Fusion Applications Suite, please visit: oracle.com/applications For additional information on Oracle Fusion AI Agent Studio, visit: https://www.oracle.com/applications/fusion-ai/ai-agents/ About Oracle Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.
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Oracle introduces AI Agent Studio, a platform allowing businesses to create, customize, and manage AI agents for enterprise applications, available at no extra cost to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications customers.
Oracle has unveiled its new AI Agent Studio, a powerful platform designed to empower businesses to create, customize, and manage their own AI agents for enterprise applications 1. This announcement marks a significant step in Oracle's AI strategy, building upon the 50+ pre-built AI agents introduced last September 2.
The AI Agent Studio offers a range of capabilities:
Notably, the AI Agent Studio is designed with business users in mind, rather than professional developers. It offers a low-code platform that allows business analysts and domain experts to create and customize AI agents without extensive coding knowledge 3.
The AI Agent Studio is tightly integrated with Oracle's Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, providing access to shared data models across various business functions such as HR, finance, and supply chain 3. This integration ensures that AI agents can leverage existing business objects, user contexts, and security profiles within the Fusion environment.
The introduction of AI Agent Studio has been well-received by industry leaders and analysts:
Oracle AI Agent Studio is available at no additional cost to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications customers, making it an attractive offering for businesses looking to leverage AI capabilities 2.
This launch is part of Oracle's broader AI strategy, which includes:
As AI continues to evolve rapidly in the enterprise space, Oracle's AI Agent Studio positions the company as a key player in enabling businesses to harness the power of AI for their specific needs and use cases.
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