Oracle Introduces AI Native Builder for Fusion Agentic Applications
Oracle Corporation announced in a press release a new AI native builder experience for Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications. The feature allows customers and partners to create and run Fusion Agentic Applications directly within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications.
Fusion Agentic Applications are designed as enterprise systems that use specialized AI agents to reason, coordinate, and execute tasks through Fusion business objects, workflows, and policies. These applications operate inside Oracle Fusion Applications, inheriting built-in security, governance, and audit controls.
The new builder supports no-code, low-code, and pro-code development within one framework. Business users can begin using natural language through the Agentic Applications Builder, while developers can work with Visual Studio Code, command-line tools, Git workflows, and AI coding agents such as Codex and Claude Code. This integration aims to simplify the creation of AI native systems that handle enterprise operations securely and efficiently.
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