New AI apps in Oracle Fusion Cloud enable autonomous agents to analyze, decide, and act across processes with full control and auditability
Oracle has introduced Fusion Agentic Applications, a brand-new category of enterprise software that uses coordinated teams of AI agents to drive results through proactive execution, real-time decision-making, and reasoning.
Through safe access to enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, and transactional context, the new product, which is directly integrated into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, enables AI agents to function within key business processes. Fusion Agentic Applications can execute decisions at scale with complete control and auditability since they are integrated into the transactional system, unlike traditional copilots or AI add-ons.
The launch marks a change from passive systems of record to intelligent systems with the ability to reason, make decisions, and act independently, according to Steve Miranda, senior vice president of Applications Development at Oracle. He pointed out that the technology allows businesses to concentrate on strategic results while cutting down on the amount of time spent on process management.
Teams of specialized AI agents with clear responsibilities and decision-making authority make up Fusion Agentic Applications. While keeping a constant awareness of previous choices and present conditions, these agents constantly analyze context, evaluate trade-offs, and take action. They automate normal processes while escalating only critical exceptions that need human intervention, all while operating inside Oracle's current security architecture.
The platform provides enterprise-grade governance with complete traceability of decisions and actions, shared contextual intelligence across processes, outcome-based execution, and continuous reasoning and adaptation.
The applications, which are powered by sophisticated big language models and run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, cover important business domains including supply chain, customer experience, finance, and human resources. With the goal of enhancing productivity and business performance, Oracle has released 22 agentic applications, such as solutions for labor operations, supplier sourcing, cross-selling initiatives, and cash collection.
Oracle AI Agent Studio, which supports the ecosystem, lets businesses create and implement unique agentic workflows with reusable parts. The launch, according to industry analysts, is a major step toward outcome-based enterprise automation and might hasten the shift from AI evaluation to real operational impact.
Thus, Business Fortune is of the view that Oracle’s Fusion Agentic Applications signal a decisive shift toward autonomous, outcome-driven enterprise operations where AI moves beyond assistance to execution.














