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Fusion Agentic Applications Pricing & Plans 2026

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💎3 Paid Plans
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        Is Fusion Agentic Applications Worth It?

        ✅ Why Choose Fusion Agentic Applications

        • • Agents are embedded directly inside Fusion ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX, so they inherit the application's existing security model, role-based access, and audit trail rather than requiring a separate integration layer.
        • • Many agent capabilities are delivered as part of the standard Fusion subscription and quarterly update cycle, which lowers the procurement and change-management overhead compared to standing up a third-party AI platform.
        • • Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with Oracle's Generative AI service, giving enterprise customers data residency, tenancy isolation, and a choice of foundation models (Cohere, Llama) hosted within OCI.
        • • Pre-built, process-specific agents (e.g., supplier recommendations, expense auditing, candidate screening, contract analysis) reduce the amount of prompt engineering and custom development required to get value.
        • • Native access to Fusion transactional data means agents can take real actions — posting journals, updating records, routing approvals — instead of just generating text suggestions a human must re-key.
        • • Aligned with a vendor-native strategy that is a natural fit for organizations already standardizing on Oracle Fusion, avoiding the licensing and integration fragmentation of multiple AI vendors.

        ⚠️ Consider This

        • • Value is largely confined to organizations already running Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications — there is little benefit for shops on E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, or non-Oracle ERPs.
        • • Customers are tied to Oracle's release cadence and roadmap for which agents exist; if a desired agent isn't on the roadmap, building a custom equivalent requires OCI Generative AI skills and Fusion extensibility expertise.
        • • Total cost of ownership can be opaque because agent functionality is bundled across Fusion subscriptions, OCI Generative AI consumption, and sometimes additional SKUs, making it harder to forecast spend than a flat per-seat AI add-on.
        • • Oracle's published documentation about which specific agents are generally available versus in controlled release is less transparent than competitors like Microsoft and Salesforce, requiring direct engagement with Oracle to confirm scope.
        • • Mature deployment typically requires Oracle or partner consulting services, which can extend time-to-value for organizations expecting an out-of-the-box, switch-on experience similar to a SaaS copilot.

        What Users Say About Fusion Agentic Applications

        👍 What Users Love

        • ✓Agents are embedded directly inside Fusion ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX, so they inherit the application's existing security model, role-based access, and audit trail rather than requiring a separate integration layer.
        • ✓Many agent capabilities are delivered as part of the standard Fusion subscription and quarterly update cycle, which lowers the procurement and change-management overhead compared to standing up a third-party AI platform.
        • ✓Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with Oracle's Generative AI service, giving enterprise customers data residency, tenancy isolation, and a choice of foundation models (Cohere, Llama) hosted within OCI.
        • ✓Pre-built, process-specific agents (e.g., supplier recommendations, expense auditing, candidate screening, contract analysis) reduce the amount of prompt engineering and custom development required to get value.
        • ✓Native access to Fusion transactional data means agents can take real actions — posting journals, updating records, routing approvals — instead of just generating text suggestions a human must re-key.
        • ✓Aligned with a vendor-native strategy that is a natural fit for organizations already standardizing on Oracle Fusion, avoiding the licensing and integration fragmentation of multiple AI vendors.

        👎 Common Concerns

        • ⚠Value is largely confined to organizations already running Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications — there is little benefit for shops on E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, or non-Oracle ERPs.
        • ⚠Customers are tied to Oracle's release cadence and roadmap for which agents exist; if a desired agent isn't on the roadmap, building a custom equivalent requires OCI Generative AI skills and Fusion extensibility expertise.
        • ⚠Total cost of ownership can be opaque because agent functionality is bundled across Fusion subscriptions, OCI Generative AI consumption, and sometimes additional SKUs, making it harder to forecast spend than a flat per-seat AI add-on.
        • ⚠Oracle's published documentation about which specific agents are generally available versus in controlled release is less transparent than competitors like Microsoft and Salesforce, requiring direct engagement with Oracle to confirm scope.
        • ⚠Mature deployment typically requires Oracle or partner consulting services, which can extend time-to-value for organizations expecting an out-of-the-box, switch-on experience similar to a SaaS copilot.

        Pricing FAQ

        Do I need to be an Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications customer to use these AI agents?

        Yes. Fusion Agentic Applications are designed to run natively inside Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX. They rely on Fusion's data model, security, and workflows, so they are not a standalone product for customers on Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, or non-Oracle systems.

        How are the AI agents priced?

        Oracle has stated that many baseline agent capabilities are included with existing Fusion Cloud Applications subscriptions and delivered through the standard quarterly update cycle. More advanced or custom scenarios that consume OCI Generative AI may incur additional usage-based charges. Specific pricing is provided through Oracle sales rather than a public price list.

        Which large language models do the agents use?

        The agents are powered by Oracle's Generative AI service running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which currently supports Cohere and Meta Llama foundation models hosted within OCI. This gives customers enterprise-grade data isolation rather than sending Fusion data to a public LLM endpoint.

        Can we build our own agents on top of Fusion?

        Yes. In addition to the pre-built, process-specific agents Oracle ships, customers and partners can extend the framework to build custom agents that orchestrate Fusion data, OCI Generative AI, and external systems. This typically requires skills in OCI Generative AI and Fusion extensibility tools.

        How does Fusion Agentic Applications compare to SAP Joule or Salesforce Agentforce?

        All three are vendor-native AI layers designed to keep AI value inside an existing application suite. SAP Joule is the natural choice for SAP S/4HANA and SuccessFactors customers, Salesforce Agentforce is centered on CRM and service workflows, and Fusion Agentic Applications is the equivalent for organizations standardized on Oracle Fusion ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX.

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