Oracle Fusion Cloud 26C introduces major updates across AI, security, user experience, and ERP
modules, with highlights including AI Agent Studio enhancements, multifactor authentication,
Redwood UI improvements, and deprecation of older digital assistant templates. These changes
are designed to modernize workflows, strengthen security, and expand AI-driven automation.

�� Key Highlights in Oracle Fusion Cloud 26C

  1. Fusion AI Enhancements
    AI Agent Studio
    New features: Return Nodes, Multiagent Nodes, Approval Process Channel, Document
    Schemas.
    Long-Term Memory Support for agents, enabling extended contextual interactions.
    Bring Your Own LLM (BYOLLM) option for custom AI models.
    Debugger for agentic workflows to trace and troubleshoot.
    Command-line interface access for developers.
    Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol for cross-platform collaboration.
  2. Security & Authentication
    Multifactor Authentication (MFA) strengthened with new setup options.

Updated descriptions and configuration guidance for enterprise rollout.

  1. User Experience (UX) & Redwood
    Redwood Appearance Editor: Accurate brand color rendering across application pages.

Quick Action Links on the home page for faster navigation.

Sign-in page changes for streamlined access.

ADF Desktop Integration Add-In improvements for Excel-based workflows.

  1. ERP & Financials
    Joint Venture Management spreadsheets upgraded for usability:

Manage system options, invoicing partners, and overhead methods directly in improved
spreadsheets.

Older rapid implementation spreadsheets will be removed in 26D.

  1. Reporting & Analytics
    Deprecated BI View Objects in Oracle BI Cloud Connector.

Updates to Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence (OTBI) with notable differences in
reporting.

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Oracle Fusion Cloud 26C – What’s new?
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