Oracle released a new Builder Experience for Oracle AI Agent Studio in Fusion Applications. It allows customers and partners to build agentic applications directly within Fusion Cloud Applications. The systems use teams of specialized AI agents and operate with existing business objects, workflows, approvals, and governance.


Oracle has introduced an AI-native Builder Experience for Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications. The update enables customers and partners to develop and run Fusion Agentic Applications directly inside Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications.

Fusion Agentic Applications are outcome-oriented enterprise applications. They rely on teams of specialized AI agents that reason, coordinate, make decisions, and execute tasks within Fusion. The agents use existing business objects, workflows, policies, and tools, and operate within defined approval processes. Unlike standalone agents, copilots, or disconnected automation tools, Fusion Agentic Applications run natively in the enterprise system. They inherit Fusion’s security and governance functions, work directly with its data structures and processes, and include auditability and control mechanisms as part of the runtime.

The new Builder Experience combines no-code, low-code, and pro-code approaches in a framework with integrated governance. Business users can start in the Agentic Applications Builder using natural language. Developers and partners use the new AI Studio Skill with Visual Studio Code, standard command-line interfaces, Git-based workflows, and AI coding assistants such as Codex and Claude Code. The goal is to enable users of varying experience levels to develop systems that execute tasks while adhering to security and governance.

According to Chris Leone, Executive Vice President Applications Development at Oracle, enterprise software is shifting from systems that document work to systems that actively drive and execute outcomes. With the new Builder Experience, customers and partners can create applications that rely on specialized agents and run natively within Oracle Fusion Applications, where business objects, workflows, security functions, approvals, and auditability already exist.

Fusion Agentic Applications target specific business outcomes. Examples include accelerating financial close, improving accounts receivable management, reducing service escalations, optimizing workforce operations, or streamlining supply chain execution. Each application uses coordinated teams of agents and is based on Fusion objects, policies, approvals, security functions, auditability, and runtime governance.

Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications supports building, connecting, running, and operating AI automations and agentic applications. Reusable agents from Oracle, partners, and third parties can be used. The native execution approach is intended to simplify the transition from prototype to production. Because the applications run within Fusion, identity management, data access, approvals, audit trails, observability, and lifecycle management are integrated from the start.

New capabilities include:

  1. Build complete agentic applications instead of standalone agents:Users can create outcome-oriented applications with specialized agents, user experiences, workflows, tools, and policy enforcement as a single application with governance.
  2. Deploy natively in Fusion Applications:Agentic applications run inside Fusion without separate runtimes or external orchestration. They work directly with Fusion objects and inherit controls for security, governance, approvals, and auditability.
  3. Work with developer tools:The AI Studio Skill enables development with Visual Studio Code, CLIs, and AI coding assistants. Git-based lifecycle management, local validation, debugging, and CI/CD workflows are supported.
  4. Access developer resources:A public GitHub repository provides templates, starter projects, sample applications, reusable assets, and reference architectures.
  5. Connect agents via an open execution system:Teams can coordinate tasks across Oracle, partner, third-party, and custom agents. Interoperability patterns allow Oracle AI Data Platform agents and third-party agents to operate as governed components.
  6. Access an AI ecosystem:The Oracle AI Agent Marketplace is expanding to include a catalog of agentic applications. More than 80,000 certified experts are trained in Oracle AI Agent Studio.

Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications is available at no additional cost. It provides tools for orchestration, testing, validation, and security. Customers and partners use the same platform Oracle uses to build its own AI agents and Fusion Agentic Applications. This allows them to extend the more than 1,000 AI agents and 22 new Fusion Agentic Applications available in Fusion, create new ones, and deploy them enterprise-wide as governed Fusion runtime artifacts.

By Jakob Jung

Dr. Jakob Jung is Editor-in-Chief of Security Storage and Channel Germany. He has been working in IT journalism for more than 20 years. His career includes Computer Reseller News, Heise Resale, Informationweek, Techtarget (storage and data center) and ChannelBiz. He also freelances for numerous IT publications, including Computerwoche, Channelpartner, IT-Business, Storage-Insider and ZDnet. His main topics are channel, storage, security, data center, ERP and CRM. Contact via Mail: jakob.jung@security-storage-und-channel-germany.de

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