Oracle has broadened access to its Fusion Agentic Applications by allowing pro-code developers to create and deploy AI-driven enterprise agents directly in their preferred development environments, integrating tightly with Fusion Cloud's operational data.

  • Fusion Agentic Applications now open to pro-code developers
  • Supports popular coding agents and development environments
  • Agentic apps work directly with real-time Fusion transactional data

What happened

Oracle introduced a new AI-native experience for Fusion Applications through Oracle AI Agent Studio that allows pro-code developers to build agentic, autonomous applications. This update expands the platform beyond low-code and no-code users to include professional developers who leverage coding agents and their preferred tools like VS Code, Git, and CLI workflows.

The platform enables developers to describe business outcomes, generate, validate, and test required Fusion artifacts with the help of coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini. These applications are natively integrated within Oracle Fusion Cloud, making the agentic applications operate on live transactional data instead of detached copies.

Why it matters

This expansion is a strategic move that positions Oracle Fusion Cloud as not only a system of record but also a development platform for sophisticated, autonomous enterprise software. Allowing pro-code developers to build directly within Fusion enhances flexibility and innovation by enabling familiar coding environments and tools.

By tightly integrating agentic applications with operational data inside Fusion Cloud under a secure governance model, enterprises can automate complex tasks such as renewal management while maintaining compliance, auditability, and real-time decision making. This is critical for organizations demanding scalable AI solutions that align with business objectives and data security standards.

What to watch next

Observing how quickly pro-code developers adopt the expanded Agentic Applications platform and what innovative autonomous solutions they produce will be important. Oracle’s support for multiple coding agents and environments indicates a focus on ecosystem flexibility that could drive faster enterprise AI integration.

Additionally, upcoming enhancements around governance, monitoring, and audit capabilities—building on the October 2025 updates—will be key areas to monitor to ensure that increasing developer access does not compromise security or compliance in highly regulated industries.

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