Why Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications Redefine Enterprise AI

How Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications Are Redefining Enterprise Software Capabilities

The release of new Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications redefines enterprise software, moving it from a passive assistant to an autonomous driver of business process execution. 

On March 24, 2026, at Oracle AI World in London, Oracle Corporation announced that these applications, spanning ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX platforms, can reason, evaluate, and act to meet defined business objectives. Unlike its predecessors, this new class of enterprise applications, enabled by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents, is engineered to execute outcome-driven operations with minimal human intervention. In practice, this implies that enterprises can shift to a system that efficiently flags a supply chain delay and autonomously sources alternative vendors and simulates the potential ROI of the vendor switch. This represents a fundamental shift in Oracle Fusion Cloud AI automation

The blog explores what these applications are, how they are distinctly different from earlier copilots and AI agents, and what this means for enterprises across Finance, HR, Supply Chain, and CX. 

What Are Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications and How Do They Work? 

As highlighted by Steve Miranda, executive vice president of Applications Development, Oracle, “The way work gets done no longer matches the speed, complexity, or expectations of modern business, as too much time is spent managing processes instead of driving outcomes.”  

The natively built Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications are designed to assist businesses in delivering faster outcomes, empowering teams to invest more time in strategic initiatives and enhance work efficiency. These applications work on three main architectural pillars: native integration, persistent context, and autonomous guardrails.  

The applications leverage these pillars to retain business context and further advance outcomes through coordinated reasoning and execution frameworks. Rather than serving as passive transaction repositories, these applications deploy teams of AI agents assigned to specific roles, workflows, and decision-making authority to evaluate end-to-end processes with precision. Continuous reasoning enables them to reassess conditions, weigh trade-offs, and keep work moving toward predefined outcomes

For instance, in a finance enterprise, credit analysis reporting was largely manual. The responsible team had to manually identify high-risk accounts, negotiate payment options, and send communications, which often caused delays. The Collective Workspace Agent autonomously evaluates the payment patterns and analyzes credit risks. Instead of only flagging a delayed payment, it shares personalized messages and negotiates settlement terms with autonomous guardrails. It routes only high-value tasks that require expert intervention. 

Oracle Fusion AI Agents vs Copilots: How Are They Fundamentally Different? 

Oracle’s approach with the Fusion AI Agents highlights a pivotal architectural shift from earlier copilots and assistants. Understanding the distinction between them is critical for enterprises evaluating agentic AI solutions: 

   
Copilots and Assistants Fusion Agentic Applications
Human-initiated chat interfaces Autonomous, event-driven agents
Task suggestions and reporting Outcome-driven execution and orchestration
External add-ons or APIs Native to the transactional system
Limited cross-process context Shared context across ERP, HCM, SCM, CX
Separate governance layer Inherits existing security and auditability
   

In a nutshell: Copilots advise; Agentic Applications execute. 

Oracle’s 22 Agentic Applications: From Features to Business Outcomes  

Each of the 22 agentic applications is designed to autonomously streamline certain business processes across key enterprise functions. 

Here is a list of applications that explain how they are actively working across finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience, and contributing to enterprise efficiency: 

Collectors Workspace Agentic Application (Finance): This shifts the finance operations from manual collections to continuous cash flow optimization. It: 

  • Automates invoice matching and collections workflows
  • Predicts payment behavior and prioritizes outreach
  • Improves promise-to-pay conversion rates

The outcomes include Days Sales Outstanding (DSO), improved liquidity, and improved working capital efficiency. 

Workforce Operations Agentic Application (HR): The agent works as a ‘digital teammate’ that:  

  • Reduces manual data gathering
  • Accelerates scheduling request approvals
  • Identifies and addresses payroll complications
  • Lowers the administrative burden
  • Ensures work-associated compliance

The resultant business outcomes include data-backed decision-making, process optimization, and improved workforce management. 

Design-to-Source Workspace Agentic Application (Supply Chain): This bridges the connection between engineering, sourcing, and supplier ecosystems.  

  • Aligns product specifications with supplier capabilities
  • Automates RFQ evaluation and sourcing decisions
  • Continuously monitors supplier risk and compliance

The Oracle Workspace enables organizations to reduce product costs, shorten cycle times, and lower compliance risk through multi-agent orchestration of enterprise workflows. 

Cross-Sell Program Workspace Agentic Application (CX): The AI-powered platform is designed to drive B2B sales efficiency with innovative campaigns with continuous opportunity identification. 

  • Enables sales teams to gain proactive growth opportunities
  • Identifies predictable expansion opportunities
  • Orchestrates cross-channel engagement workflows
  • Refines target customer segments based on behavioral and transactional signals

These Oracle Fusion Applications deliver high win rates by proactively identifying predictable revenue opportunities using advanced data analytics.  

How Do Oracle AI Agents Manage Governance and Auditability? 

Governance in Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications is embedded at the architectural level. They provide configurable deterministic guardrails and flexible approval frameworks, including human-in-the-loop approval controls. This enables enterprises to choose the level of autonomy they are comfortable with based on organizational risk tolerance. 

A major strength of these applications is that all are aligned with enterprise controls, policies, and governance requirements. Moreover, in order to enable customization and extensibility of these built-in governance capabilities, Oracle has developed a comprehensive platform for agent development and orchestration. 

Modern enterprises require efficiency, adaptability, smart resource utilization, and speed to gain a competitive advantage. This calls for smart, intuitive automation that simplifies complex processes and enables teams to focus on strategic initiatives and high-value tasks. In this environment, passive enterprise software becomes a liability.  

Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications mark a fundamental shift from systems that support decisions to platforms that actively execute them. This transition enables enterprises to drastically reduce operational latency, strengthen decision accuracy, and drive measurable outcomes across core business functions.  

As more of the 22 applications roll out in April 2026, the competitive advantage will go to the early movers who have their data foundations in place. These advanced applications have significant potential to deliver tangible long-term value. However, realizing this value needs strategic insight, in-depth technological and domain expertise, and a clear implementation roadmap.  

This is where working with a reliable Oracle partner such as Evoke Technologies becomes crucial to maximizing the benefits of these Fusion applications. Evoke’s Oracle professionals deliver customized Oracle solutions supported by a well-defined implementation approach, leveraging deep technical and domain expertise and an up-to-date Oracle tool stack. For instance, Evoke’s Fusion Application solution helped a leading company modernize and scale ERP capabilities across 20+ countries. In another case, Evoke’s Oracle professionals enabled a leading manufacturer to successfully transition and stabilize as an independent entity following separation from its parent company through a customized Oracle implementation. 

Connect with Evoke to explore how Oracle Fusion Applications can be leveraged to drive optimal business outcomes. 

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