Oracle said on Wednesday it has added a new AI-native builder environment to its AI development tool, AI Agent Studio, so users can develop and operate AI agentic apps in Fusion Applications, its integrated enterprise work system.
The new builder environment integrates no-code, low-code and pro-code development into a single Fusion-native framework. It consists of the natural-language-based Agentic Application Builder and AI Studio Skills for professional developers.
Enterprise users can develop apps in natural language in the Agentic Application Builder. Professional developers can use AI Studio Skills to develop in Visual Studio Code, a command-line interface (CLI) and Git-based environments.
It also supports AI coding tools including OpenAI Codex and Anthropic Claude Code. Existing software development methods such as local validation and debugging and continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) can also be applied.
AI agentic apps are enterprise applications in which multiple specialized AI agents collaborate to perform reasoning and decision-making and handle actual tasks. They use Fusion Applications' business data, business objects, workflows and approval procedures.
Unlike standalone AI agents that run on external systems, they run directly inside Fusion Applications. The company explained that this allows users to 그대로 use the security and access permissions, approval system, governance, audit trail functions and other controls applied to Fusion Applications.
Oracle stressed that building an AI system externally requires separate design for ID management, data access, approvals, audit trails and governance, while Fusion Applications provides related functions by default. It also said this can shorten the process of converting AI pilot services into real work environments.
Oracle will also release a GitHub repository providing templates and sample apps, reusable development assets and reference architectures.
Users can connect not only AI agents developed by Oracle and its partners but also agents developed by outside vendors and companies themselves. The integration connects Oracle AI Data Platform agents and third-party agents within Fusion Applications' security and governance framework.
Oracle AI Agent Marketplace will be expanded to support an agentic app catalogue in addition to its existing individual AI agents.
Oracle said agentic apps can help support shorter financial close periods, improved collection rates for accounts receivable, fewer customer service issues, optimized workforce operations and more efficient supply chains.
Chris Leone (크리스 레오네), Oracle's executive vice president of applications development, said, "Enterprise software is evolving from a system that records work into a system that performs real work and creates results." He said customers and partners can build AI agentic apps within Fusion Applications, where business objects and systems for security, approvals and audits are in place.
AI Agent Studio is provided at no additional cost to Fusion Applications customers and partners.
Oracle said more than 1,000 AI agents are currently provided in Fusion Applications. The company released 22 agentic apps earlier this year.