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Anirban Ghoshal
Senior Writer

Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence gets Gen AI-powered developer assistant

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Sep 10, 20242 mins

Other features include new intelligent applications baked into Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM and Fusion Cloud HCM.

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Oracle will be adding a new powered developer assistant to its Fusion Data Intelligence service, which is part of the company’s Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, the company said at its CloudWorld 2024 event.

Fusion Data Intelligence, which is an updated avatar of Fusion Analytics Warehouse, combines enterprise data, and ready-to-use analytics along with prebuilt AI and machine learning models to deliver business intelligence.

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The generative AI-powered developer assistant will help developers streamline the configuration of the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence service and accelerate the addition of third-party data sources through a guided, step-by-step process, the company said.

Other updates to Fusion Data Intelligence include new AI-based intelligent applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM) and Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) that go beyond traditional analytics and recommend actions to users in critical day-to-day workstreams.

Oracle Cloud HCM gets the intelligent application, People Leader Workbench, to enable enterprises to achieve business and financial goals by helping the C-suite leaders adapt talent strategies to changing business needs.

Oracle Cloud SCM received an intelligent application called Supply Chain Command Center, the company said, adding that the tool will help enterprises respond to changing demand, supply, and market conditions by recommending intelligent actions across the supply chain network.

Fusion Data Intelligence can also help enterprises with day-to-day operational reporting operations by providing a single view of both predictive and transactional information, the company said.

Additionally, Oracle said Fusion Data Intelligence will drive new AI and machine learning features within Fusion Cloud Applications, such as Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Fusion Cloud CX, and help enterprise teams make better decisions based on data analytics.

However, it didn’t divulge further details on these new AI and machine learning features.

Anirban Ghoshal
Senior Writer

Anirban is an award-winning journalist with a passion for enterprise software, cloud computing, databases, data analytics, AI infrastructure, and generative AI. He writes for CIO, InfoWorld, Computerworld, and Network World. He won the 2024 Silver Azbee Award for Best News Article in the Technology category. He has a post-graduate diploma in journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media.

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