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    Oracle Reworks Its Finance, Procurement Apps for AI Agents 

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Oracle is enhancing its Fusion Cloud financial and procurement applications with embedded AI agents that automate tasks like invoice entry, data gathering and planning, allowing human employees to focus on strategic decision-making.

    Oracle Reworks Finance and Procurement Apps with New AI Capabilities

    Oracle's AI-Driven Transformation in Financial Software

    By Stephen Nellis

    Oracle's Strategic Shift Towards AI Integration

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - Oracle is revamping its cloud-based financial software used by large companies to work with artificial intelligence agents, with a goal of having humans ask the system business questions and letting AI figure out how to find the data.

    The changes, which Oracle planned to announce at an event in London on Tuesday local time, are part of a broader trend in which providers of highly specialized corporate software are revamping it to be used by AI agents that can carry out tasks on behalf of human users.

    Market Response and Oracle's Position

    Oracle's shares are down about 40% this year as the company has been swept by investor concerns that AI tools will largely supplant complicated business software. Oracle's executives have argued that the company is embracing AI tools to keep its software ahead of those changes.

    Updates to Oracle Fusion Suite

    In the latest case, Oracle is updating its Fusion suite of software, which includes core business tasks such as planning production in factories and collecting money from customers.

    Enhancing Business Decision-Making with AI

    Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications development at Oracle, said the company's goal is to make it easier to focus on business questions, such as how to make a new product design cheaper and faster, while minimizing the risks to supply chain disruptions.

    AI's Role in Data Management and Recommendations

    The data needed for those decisions, Miranda said, is scattered among the various applications in Oracle's suite and third-party software connected to it. AI will take on tasks such as entering and gathering data and making recommendations, while for human employees there will be more emphasis on skills like knowing how to negotiate with suppliers and what kind of risk tolerance for supply disruption a company has, Miranda said.

    "Typing in an invoice isn't a particularly high-value skill to your enterprise or to the person you know who does that part of their job," Miranda said.

    The Future of Human Roles in Finance Operations

    "Decision making is still kind of up to that human and weighing the different pros and cons of that case. But certainly the execution, the typing of the invoices, the typing of the purchase order, that is what is going to be replaced in whole in AI." 

    (Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    References

    • Oracle expands enterprise AI with new agents in Fusion Applications By Investing.com
    • Oracle expands AI agent ecosystem with new marketplace for fusion apps By Investing.com
    • Oracle to raise $50 billion as AI debt piles up

    Table of Contents

    • Oracle's AI-Driven Transformation in Financial Software
    • Oracle's Strategic Shift Towards AI Integration

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oracle’s Fusion suite now includes embedded AI agents that automate routine finance and procurement workflows — invoicing, planning, data consolidation — freeing humans for strategic tasks (investing.com)
    • •These AI enhancements are delivered via Oracle AI Agent Studio and AI Agent Marketplace, enabling partner-built and custom agents with support for multiple LLM providers and broad ecosystem integration ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oracle reworks its finance, procurement apps for AI agents 

    1What changes is Oracle making to its financial software?

    Oracle is updating its Fusion suite to integrate AI agents that automate data gathering, entry, and recommendations for business decisions.

    2How will AI agents impact business software users?

    AI agents will take over routine tasks like data entry, allowing humans to focus on higher-level decision-making and negotiations.

    Market Response and Oracle's Position
  • Updates to Oracle Fusion Suite
  • Enhancing Business Decision-Making with AI
  • AI's Role in Data Management and Recommendations
  • The Future of Human Roles in Finance Operations
  • investing.com
  • •Oracle continues aggressive investment in AI infrastructure, including a planned $50 billion capital raise, reflecting its commitment to scale AI capabilities amid investor concerns despite heavy share price pressure (axios.com)
  • 3Why is Oracle revamping its finance and procurement applications?

    Oracle aims to keep its software competitive by leveraging AI to simplify business operations and adapt to changing user needs.

    4Which tasks will AI replace in Oracle's new software updates?

    AI will handle tasks such as typing invoices and purchase orders, while humans will handle decision-making and negotiations.

    5What is the significance of Oracle's updates for supply chain management?

    The updates will help companies make informed decisions and minimize supply chain risks by gathering and analyzing data more efficiently.

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