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Enterprise Software's Long-Awaited Upgrade: From Filing Cabinet to Decision-Maker
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Most people think about AI through the lens of chatbots and task-based productivity tools: things that assist humans in the moment, rather than tools that take action or work in the background.
Key facts
- In a supplier negotiation, for example, those goals might be to reduce supplier spend by 15 or 20 percent, cut inventory lead times, and consolidate sourcing among strategic partners
- Where we see things headed and what we're delivering now is a new agent pattern,” says Chris Leone, Oracle’s EVP of Applications Development
- To do that, Oracle launched Fusion Agentic Applications, a new class of AI-powered enterprise applications
- Embedding agentic AI inside enterprise software relies heavily on a foundation of good, clean data
Summary
To do that, Oracle launched Fusion Agentic Applications, a new class of AI-powered enterprise applications. “Where we see things headed and what we're delivering now is a new agent pattern,” says Chris Leone, Oracle’s EVP of Applications Development. Built Into the Business, Not Bolted On. The conceptual leap at the heart of agentic applications moves software from a passive repository—a place where work gets recorded—to an active driver of work.