As Oracle rolls out a slew of agentic AI tools and applications, a senior company executive explains how enterprise workflows are changing and why software pricing models may be due for a shake-up.
Latest additions to AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications help organizations scale adoption of outcome-driven AI and measure value The latest updates to Oracle AI Agent Studio support the new Fusion ...
Oracle has launched Fusion Agentic Applications, a suite of AI-powered tools designed to automate finance and supply chain processes for small businesses. The applications aim to shift operations from ...
Oracle today introduced role-based artificial intelligence agents within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to help organizations deliver intelligent customer experiences (CX) at scale. Built using ...
Oracle is embedding autonomous AI agents directly into its CX platform, joining a crowded field racing to automate customer-facing workflows. The company on April 9 announced Fusion Agentic ...
South Africans can be awarded globally recognised credentials for completing training in agentic artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A new class of enterprise applications reinvents how work works by helping organizations unlock time, capacity, and outcomes that were previously out of reach "The way work gets done no longer matches ...
During this week’s Oracle AI Summit in London, Steve Miranda, executive vice-president of Oracle applications development, spoke about how the company positions agentic artificial intelligence (AI).
Oracle’s A-Team has introduced a 7-pillar implementation framework for Oracle Fusion Cloud, aiming to help enterprises design scalable, maintainable, and AI-ready deployments. The model emphasizes ...
New class of enterprise applications redefine sales, service, and marketing processes by unlocking time, capacity, and outcomes that were previously out of reach "Customer expectations and operational ...
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