Oracle has taken a major step in enterprise AI by announcing 22 new Fusion Agentic Applications at its AI World Tour event in London on March 24, 2026. These applications embed AI agent “teams” directly into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, enabling proactive, outcome‑driven automation across finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience workflows. Each agent within a team has defined roles, authority, and expertise, and operates under the security and governance framework of the Fusion suite, ensuring enterprise-grade control and compliance. (itpro.com)

Unlike traditional copilot-style add-ons, Fusion Agentic Applications are built into transactional systems, allowing them to reason, decide, and act autonomously toward business objectives. Oracle positions this as a shift from passive systems of record to active, intelligent execution engines. (techradar.com)

To support customization and deployment, Oracle also expanded its AI Agent Studio. This no‑code, natural‑language interface enables customers to edit, manage, and build new agentic applications that integrate seamlessly with Fusion Cloud. The platform includes orchestration, validation, testing, and management tools, as well as access to a network of over 63,000 certified experts to guide deployment strategies. (itpro.com)

Industry analysts see this as a meaningful evolution in enterprise software. Mark Smith, chief AI and software analyst at ISG, noted that coordinating agents across functions while maintaining security and approvals within the application suite will be a key differentiator as organizations scale automation. (itpro.com)

Oracle’s move reflects a broader trend toward embedding AI deeply into enterprise operations—not just as an assistant, but as an autonomous executor of business processes. By combining proactive agent teams with governance and customization, Oracle is positioning itself at the forefront of the autonomous enterprise era.