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Embedding AI agents into those workflows changes how decisions are made.Instead of waiting for a user to review a dashboard, the system may act as soon as certain conditions are met.According to , Oracle’s agent-based applications are designed to carry out actions in business processes, including tasks like reconciling transactions or handling procurement steps, depending on how the systems are configured.The appeal is easy to see, especially for large organisations that run complex ERP systems with manual input at different stages.Automating some of those steps may reduce delays and lower operational overhead.
It may also help address talent gaps in areas like finance operations and supply chain management.Control and accountabilityThe change raises new questions about control.Enterprise systems are about and accountability.Every change in a finance or HR system needs to be traceable.
Regulators and auditors expect clear records of who did what and why.When software begins acting on its own, those expectations remain.If an AI agent approves a transaction or adjusts a forecast, businesses must still explain how the decision was made.That brings attention to issues like:audit trails for automated actionsexplainability of AI-driven decisionslimits on what systems are allowed to do without human approvalThese concerns become more pressing when AI moves from advisory into operational roles.There is also a risk of over-automation.
A recent commentary from warned that “surface-level AI” adoption can create fragmented systems and weak returns if not managed carefully.How Oracle’s agentic cloud systems are changing ERP workflowsThe move toward agent-based systems is most visible in ERP environments because of how central they are to business operations.Finance and HR platforms already sit at the core of enterprise data.Supply chain systems often do as well.Adding AI agents into those systems can change them from record systems toward decision-support systems that may also take action.This could change how companies structure their operations.
Instead of teams managing each step of a process, they may oversee systems that handle routine decisions on their own.Human roles may change toward supervision, exception handling, and policy setting.A similar pattern is visible in other parts of the enterprise.In customer service, for example, banks deploy AI-powered cloud contact centres that can handle parts of customer interaction flows, according to .What comes nextThe move toward agent-based enterprise software is still at an early stage.
Many organisations are likely to start with limited use cases before expanding into core processes.Areas like procurement and expense management are often early targets.Customer service is another common starting point.These areas involve repeatable tasks with rules that make them easier to automate.Systems are starting to take action without direct human input, which means companies will need to rethink how they manage risk and maintain oversight.
They will also need clear lines of accountability.Cloud software is not a tool that supports work, and in some cases, it is starting to carry out parts of the work itself.See also: Oracle bets big on cloud as it targets $225b in sales by 2030Want to learn more about Cloud Computing from industry leaders? Check out Cyber Security & Cloud Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London.The comprehensive event is part of TechEx and is co-located with other leading technology events, click here for more information.CloudTech News is powered by TechForge Media.
Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars here.About the Author Muhammad ZulhusniJournalist As a tech journalist, Zul focuses on topics including cloud computing, cybersecurity, and disruptive technology in the enterprise industry.He has expertise in moderating webinars and presenting content on video, in addition to having a background in networking technology.Related Best hybrid mesh firewalls: Check Point, Fortinet, and Cisco compared25th March 2026 Farming at the edge with autonomous robots23rd March 2026 Tenable and OX help close code-to-cloud cybersecurity gaps23rd March 2026 Best 5 solutions to automate patching for container base images23rd March 2026 Best hybrid mesh firewalls: Check Point, Fortinet, and Cisco compared25th March 2026 Farming at the edge with autonomous robots23rd March 2026 Tenable and OX help close code-to-cloud cybersecurity gaps23rd March 2026 Best 5 solutions to automate patching for container base images23rd March 2026 Join our CommunitySubscribe now to get all our premium content and latest tech news delivered straight to your inbox Click here Popular Cloud ROI & Cost, Interviews, Sponsored Content, Sustainable CloudRipple effect: Xylem’s sustainable water solutions for Europe’s data centres 20442 view(s)Cloud Computing, XaaS ModelsConcern over cloud storage security remains says Spiceworks – but good news for OneDrive 12600 view(s)Big Vendors, Cloud Computing, Cloud Cybersecurity, Market Intelligence, Security, Privacy & Trust10 real-life cloud security failures and what we can learn from them 5842 view(s)Big Vendors, Cloud Computing, Market Intelligence5 of the best: cloud technology training platforms 5808 view(s)Cloud ROI & Cost, Interviews, Sponsored Content, Sustainable CloudRipple effect: Xylem’s sustainable water solutions for Europe’s data centres 20442 view(s)Cloud Computing, XaaS ModelsConcern over cloud storage security remains says Spiceworks – but good news for OneDrive 12600 view(s)Big Vendors, Cloud Computing, Cloud Cybersecurity, Market Intelligence, Security, Privacy & Trust10 real-life cloud security failures and what we can learn from them 5842 view(s)Big Vendors, Cloud Computing, Market Intelligence5 of the best: cloud technology training platforms 5808 view(s) See all Latest View All Latest Cloud Cybersecurity23rd March 2026Tenable and OX help close code-to-cloud cybersecurity gaps Containers & Kubernetes23rd March 2026Best 5 solutions to automate patching for container base images Big Vendors23rd March 2026Ready to shape a collaborative future: Huawei in Latin America Cloud Cybersecurity23rd March 2026Tenable and OX help close code-to-cloud cybersecurity gaps Containers & Kubernetes23rd March 2026Best 5 solutions to automate patching for container base images Big Vendors23rd March 2026Ready to shape a collaborative future: Huawei in Latin America SubscribeAll our premium content and latest tech news delivered straight to your inbox Subscribe ExploreAbout UsContact UsNewsletterPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyAbout UsContact UsNewsletterPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyReach Our AudienceAdvertisePost a Press ReleaseContact UsAdvertisePost a Press ReleaseContact UsCategoriesCloud in ActionEditorial DeskFeaturesFuture of CloudIndustry PerspectivesMarket IntelligenceSecurity, Privacy & TrustTechnology StackStrategy & Decision-MakingAll CategoriesCloud in ActionEditorial DeskFeaturesFuture of CloudIndustry PerspectivesMarket IntelligenceSecurity, Privacy & TrustTechnology StackStrategy & Decision-MakingAll CategoriesOther PublicationsExplore AllAI NewsDeveloperIoT NewsMarketing TechTechHQTech Wire AsiaTelecomsExplore AllAI NewsDeveloperIoT NewsMarketing TechTechHQTech Wire AsiaTelecomsCloudTech News is part of TechForge SubscribeAll our premium content and latest tech news delivered straight to your inbox
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