Oracle has now improved its AI Agent Studio within Fusion Cloud Applications, providing a native AI Agent Marketplace where partners may publish prebuilt agents.
This marketplace will support multiple LLM providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, xAI, and Cohere, and will allow clients to install agents directly into their processes.
Businesses utilising Oracle programs (ERP, HR, CRM, finance) may select, test, and deploy AI agents to automate domain-specific operations without requiring complex custom builds.
What this means for creators
Building niche agents (such as compliance, procurement, and legal prompts) creates a marketplace within corporate suites. You could train agents and gain direct exposure to Oracle’s customer base.
You’ll need to consider packaging, validation, and simplicity of integration; agents must “just work” in corporate settings.
It increases the bar: your agents now compete not only on intellect but also on dependability, security, and seamlessness within systems that consumers currently use.
What this means for entrepreneurs
Embedding your AI product on someone else’s platform is becoming more formalised; markets within enterprise suites will become the norm.
This is a transition from developing large monolithic systems to assembling agent ecosystems; your job could be as a specialist agent rather than a full stack.
Ownership of distribution, trust, and certification (who certifies these agents?) is as vital as core technology. Getting listed in those marketplaces provides exposure, but it also requires compliance and scrutiny.