The combination will help organizations deploy agentic artificial intelligence to automate complex business processes, eliminate data siloes and boost productivity, the companies said in a Monday (Oct. 13) press release.
The integration creates multi-agent teams by bringing together Zora AI’s ready-to-deploy deep reasoning agents and Oracle’s embedded agents, according to the release.
For example, with Zora AI agents specializing in finance now able to interact with agents embedded in Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing, the platform can predict disruptions, recommend alternatives and optimize operations, per the release.
“By running Zora AI deep reasoning on Oracle’s powerful cloud infrastructure, we’re helping organizations unlock real value and create end-to-end efficiencies with agentic AI,” Mauro Schiavon, chief commercial officer for the Oracle Business at Deloitte, said in the release.
Roger Barga, senior vice president, artificial intelligence and machine learning at Oracle, said in the release: “Zora AI integration with the embedded AI capabilities in Oracle Fusion Applications and the AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications will help accelerate innovation and future-proof our joint clients’ technology investments.”
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Deloitte unveiled Zora AI in March, saying this suite of AI agents is ready to deploy and will perform business functions.
The company said at the time that it was using Zora AI for Finance internally for its expense management processes and had found that it reduced costs by 25% and increased productivity by 40%.
“We are entering the autonomous enterprise era where agents can transform work and business models, ushering in entirely new ways of working,” Deloitte U.S. CEO Jason Girzadas said in a March 19 press release. “Our vision with Zora AI is to assist our clients in their transition into this new era, where agents and employees interact to reinvent business processes and unlock new sources of business value, growth and innovation for their organizations.”
PYMNTS reported Oct. 7 that Oracle is among the companies demonstrating that AI is becoming a foundation of the enterprise stack.
For example, Oracle and EPAM Systems announced an expanded alliance to accelerate the adoption of AI-enabled cloud services across industries such as healthcare, insurance and financial services. EPAM will use its engineering and migration expertise to help clients move legacy workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure while layering in Oracle’s native AI and analytics capabilities.
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