Oracle launches unified AI Agent building tool, integrating no-code and professional development
The company announced on Tuesday the launch of a new AI-native building experience for Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, which integrates no-code, low-code and professional development tools on the same platform to help enterprises and developers create AI agent applications more conveniently. This new tool is part of Oracle AI Agent Studio and supports three development paths: business users can use natural language to quickly build agents in a code-free environment; developers can use professional tools such as Visual Studio Code, command line interfaces, and Git-based workflows for development. It also supports AI programming assistants such as OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. Applications created by the new builder are called "Fusion Agentic Applications" and run directly within Oracle Fusion Applications rather than existing as independent systems. This means that they can directly call on the company's existing security rules, approval processes and audit control mechanisms, effectively solving the core challenges of identity management, data access and compliance that enterprises face when pushing AI from prototypes to production environments. Chris Leone, Oracle's executive vice president of application development, said that enterprise software is evolving from a system that records work to a system that proactively drives business results. Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications covers multiple modules such as finance, human resources, supply chain, manufacturing and customer experience. The build tool is free to existing Fusion customers and partners. The company also plans to establish a public code repository on GitHub to provide templates, starter projects and reference architectures. In addition, Oracle said it has more than 80,000 certified platform experts available to support users. Oracle previously launched 22 Fusion Agentic Applications and more than 1,000 AI agents earlier this year. The new build experience launched this time aims to incorporate more AI application development capabilities into the Fusion platform ecosystem.