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Oracle introduces Fusion agentic applications for finance and supply chains

·Source: Finextra

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Executive Summary

Oracle today announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. The new agentic applications are powered by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that are outcome-driven, proactive, reasoning-based, and engineered for enterprise execution.

Analysis

Oracle today announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. The new agentic applications are powered by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that are outcome-driven, proactive, reasoning-based, and engineered for enterprise execution.
Source Attribution

Originally published by Finextra on Apr 9, 2026.

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