Oracle has introduced the AI Agent Studio to its Fusion Cloud applications, aiming to enhance customer retention amidst rising competition. This new offering is designed to automate business processes, thereby improving efficiency without significant development costs. Analysts emphasize that having AI capabilities is becoming essential for enterprise platforms to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving market.
The AI Agent Studio features a no-code environment that allows IT teams to create and manage AI agents using natural language. With over 50 pre-built agents and customizable templates, businesses can tailor solutions to their specific needs. This strategic move not only strengthens Oracle's position in the market but also deepens customer reliance on its Fusion Applications and Cloud Infrastructure.
• Oracle's AI Agent Studio aims to automate business processes efficiently.
• Analysts predict significant growth in agentic AI applications by 2028.
The AI Agent Studio allows users to create and manage AI agents without coding.
Agentic AI refers to autonomous agents capable of making independent decisions.
NLP enables the AI agents to understand and process human language for better interaction.
Oracle's AI Agent Studio enhances its Fusion Cloud applications, promoting automation and efficiency.
Salesforce is a competitor that also offers AI-driven solutions, emphasizing the need for Oracle's innovation.
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