Oracle Launches Fusion Applications AI Agent Marketplace

October 17, 2025
Oracle has introduced the Fusion Applications AI Agent Marketplace, enabling customers to deploy partner-built AI agents directly within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to streamline workflows and boost productivity.

Oracle Corporation has launched the Oracle Fusion Applications AI Agent Marketplace, allowing users of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to discover and deploy validated partner-built AI agents within their enterprise systems, announced in a press release.

The marketplace is part of Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications and provides pre-built agents designed to automate tasks across finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience functions. It features contributions from system integrators such as IBM Consulting, Infosys, Apex IT, and KPMG, as well as independent software vendors including Box, Stripe, and Loqate.

Examples include IBM’s Smart Sales Order Entry Assistant, which uses natural language to streamline order processing, and Infosys’s Hire to Retire agent, which automates HR data updates while maintaining access controls. KPMG’s Purchase Order Item Price History agent offers procurement insights by analyzing historical order data.

The marketplace supports one-click, no-code deployment and integrates directly into Oracle Fusion Applications. Each agent is validated to meet Oracle’s security standards and is supported by Oracle’s enterprise-grade support services.

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