Oracle Announces Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications for Finance and Supply Chain

Oracle launched Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications for its Cloud ERP and SCM, introducing 12 new autonomous AI agents that reason, make decisions, and execute tasks to streamline finance and supply chain operations.
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(This document is a translated summary of a press release announced by Oracle on April 9, 2026.)

Oracle today announced "Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications" for finance and supply chain operations. These new agentic applications are powered by a collaborative team of domain-specific AI agents designed to be outcome-driven, proactive, reasoning-based, and built for enterprise execution. Embedded within "Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications," the "Fusion Agentic Applications" for finance and supply chain enable decision-making and execution within business processes while securely accessing the context of integrated enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, permissions, and transactions.

Steve Miranda, Executive Vice President of Application Development at Oracle, stated: "Finance and supply chain teams are demanded to close the books faster, respond to disruptions quicker, and deliver more outcomes with the same resources. However, as long as a significant amount of time is still spent on manual follow-ups, hand-offs, and moving work between systems, achieving this remains extremely difficult. With agentic applications that can reason, make decisions, and act against defined objectives, finance and supply chain teams can transition from passive productivity gains to systems that actively drive work forward, improve working capital, reduce costs and delays, and operate with higher certainty."

The new "Fusion Agentic Applications" run on "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure" and leverage industry-leading LLMs to extend the world's most comprehensive cloud application suite. By operating within the security framework of the existing "Oracle Fusion Applications," they autonomously advance routine operations within defined operational constraints while surfacing exceptions, trade-offs, and decisions where human judgment impacts the outcome.

Currently, 12 new "Fusion Agentic Applications" are available in "Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)" and "Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM)," including:

Invoice Discrepancy Settlement Workspace: Helps the finance department improve cash accuracy, accelerate the settlement of differences between billed and paid amounts, reduce lead times, and strengthen controls. It elevates the settlement process, which often involves many exceptions, leading to improvements in cash accuracy and working capital.

Collector Workspace: Helps accelerate debt collection, reduce DSO (Days Sales Outstanding), and improve the promise-to-pay conversion rate. It elevates traditionally manual collection tasks into continuous cash flow management, thereby improving working capital.

Cost Accounting Close Workspace: Highlights material exceptions and workarounds in manufacturing and inventory operations, helping prioritize tasks, reduce closing effort, and accelerate period closes. This transitions the process from checklist-driven closing procedures to intelligent, guided workflows.

Design-to-Sourcing Workspace: Helps reduce supplier sourcing and product costs, shorten cycle times, and mitigate compliance risks. It integrates previously fragmented decisions across design, suppliers, and sourcing into a cohesive process.

Logistics Execution Command Center: Helps minimize fulfillment disruptions, identify urgent issues early, integrate transport and warehouse data, and prioritize exception-resolution actions. Fragmented monitoring and manual escalations across the system are transformed into single, role-based operations, accelerating issue resolution.

Maintenance Operations Workspace: Helps reduce unplanned downtime, speed up triage, and focus on high-impact actions, shifting the management of work orders from reactive, manual organization to proactive prioritization.