Oracle Expands Agentic AI Platform With New Developer Tools for Fusion Enterprise Apps
Oracle is making a focused push to bring agentic AI to enterprise developers, releasing a set of no-code and pro-code tools designed to help teams build, coordinate, and govern AI agents inside Oracle Fusion Applications — the company's suite spanning finance, supply chain, manufacturing, HR, sales, customer service, and marketing.
The new capabilities, announced July 14, 2026, are aimed at a broader audience than earlier Oracle AI releases that primarily targeted business users. The goal: let developers work in their native environments while plugging into an agentic platform that can coordinate multiple agents across business processes in a governed, audited environment.
What's New
"Do you want to do no-code or are you a professional developer and want to code in your professional environment?" said Natalia Rachelson, senior vice president of cloud applications development at Oracle. The tools are designed to meet each user type where they are — from business analysts clicking through workflow builders to engineers using professional IDEs with agentic plugins.
Key Takeaways
- ERP is where agentic AI becomes both most valuable and most risky. Analyst Robert Kramer of KramerERP noted that an agent can summarize an invoice or recommend a collections action relatively easily — but letting that same agent update financial records, release an order, or initiate a payment is a fundamentally different governance challenge.
- Analyst verdict: moderate, not major. Kramer described the release as "more than another agent or development tool" but said he would not call it a major change "until customers show results." Key open questions: multi-agent failure handling, data quality accountability, and clearer runtime and integration cost disclosures.
- Multi-agent orchestration across Fusion is the longer-term play — moving coordinated agent workflows into production across the full enterprise app stack.
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