Oracle launched Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications in a move designed to enable enterprises to customize AI agents across its platform.
The move, announced at Oracle Cloudworld in London, is the latest in a series of vendor announcements aimed at creating, deploying and orchestrating AI agents.
There is not shortage of AI agent platforms. ServiceNow's latest release of its Now Platform has a bevy of tools to connect agents and orchestrate them. Boomi launched AI Studio. Kore.ai launched its AI agent platform, and eyes orchestration. Zoom evolved AI Companion with agentic AI features and plans to connect to other agents. Salesforce obviously has Agentforce.
According to Oracle, AI Agent Studio will enable customers to create and manage their own AI agents. Oracle already has more than 50 AI agents embedded into its Fusion applications.
Oracle AI Agent Studio is available at no additional cost and includes testing, validation and security to create agents within Oracle Fusion Applications.
Holger Mueller, analyst at Constellation Research said:
"The new Oracle AI Agent Studio is an impressive next step for Oracle's AI strategy. To truly optimize the impact of AI agents, organizations need to be able to customize the way they work to fit their unique business needs. The evolution of AI across the enterprise is moving at a rapid pace and by enabling agents to be created, extended, deployed, and managed across the entire enterprise, Oracle will help its customers accelerate adoption and automation.
It's good to see Oracle delivering on a consistent architecture strategy for its AI platform and Fusion Application portfolio as AI can't be built overnight. Oracle's vertical stack depth – from the cloud infrastructure over the database makes this a compelling offering for its customers."
Oracle AI Agent Studio includes:
- Agent pre-built templates.
- Orchestration tools and agent extensibility with documents, tools, prompts and APIs.
- LLM choice via models optimized for Fusion via Llama and Cohere or third-party options.
- Native integration with Fusion tools.
- Connections to third party agents.
Oracle Database@Azure expands
Separately, Oracle said Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure on Oracle Database@Azure is generally available.
Oracle also said Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Database@Azure will be available soon.
The company also said Oracle Database@Azure is available in the Microsoft Azure Ease US 2 region and now available in 14 regions. Oracle plans to roll out 18 regions on Azure in the next 12 months.