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LAS VEGAS - Oracle, a prominent player in the software industry with a market capitalization of $852 billion, announced new AI agents embedded within its Fusion Cloud Applications suite on Wednesday, designed to enhance decision-making capabilities across finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience operations. According to InvestingPro data, the company’s strong financial health and consistent growth have positioned it as a leader in enterprise solutions.
The new AI agents, built using Oracle AI Agent Studio and powered by large language models, are integrated into Oracle’s cloud applications at no additional cost to customers. The agents operate within existing business workflows to help users complete tasks more efficiently.
For finance teams, Oracle introduced agents that automate invoice processing, provide continuous financial visibility, enhance planning capabilities, and optimize payment operations. Human resources departments gain access to agents that facilitate team meetings, support talent development, and assist managers with employee-related inquiries.
In supply chain management, the new agents streamline procurement processes, expedite fulfillment operations, and improve sales order handling. Customer experience teams can leverage agents that identify high-potential customers, provide sales guidance, and predict service escalations.
"With the expanded AI capabilities embedded in Oracle Fusion Applications, our customers can re-architect their finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience operations," said Steve Miranda, executive vice president of Applications Development at Oracle, in the press release.
The company also announced that customers can create custom AI agents using AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications and access partner-built agents through the AI Agent Marketplace.
The announcement was made at Oracle AI World in Las Vegas, where the company is showcasing its latest AI innovations. Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and include ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX solutions.
In other recent news, Oracle has introduced several advancements across its Fusion Cloud Applications aimed at enhancing efficiency and decision-making. The company unveiled new AI agents designed to boost supply chain performance and automate finance workflows. These AI agents are integrated into Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) systems to assist finance professionals. Additionally, Oracle has launched AI capabilities for its Fusion Cloud Recruiting service, aiming to improve the hiring process through better job matches and talent insights.
In another development, Oracle announced a collaboration with Microsoft to improve manufacturing supply chain efficiency. This integration will connect Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) with Microsoft’s Azure IoT Operations and Microsoft Fabric. Moreover, PwC has expanded its use of Oracle Cloud ERP across its global network to standardize financial operations, utilizing Oracle’s AI capabilities to enhance financial controls and streamline reporting. These recent developments highlight Oracle’s ongoing efforts to integrate AI across various business functions.
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