This means that enterprises will almost have a guarantee that their agents are appropriately vetted for security, privacy, and performance-related considerations and this confirmation will help enterprises have more confidence in adopting agentic technologies, said Arnal Dayaratna, research vice president at IDC.
Another point of advantage is the no additional cost factor of the Studio. Futurum’s Hinchcliffe believes that the pricing strategy is an aggressive play against rivals who charge, such as Salesforce’s Agentforce, which sometimes charges $2 for a transaction.
However, he pointed out that the actual value of the new offering will depend on how open-ended the agent orchestration is.
“If Oracle’s approach remains tightly constrained to Fusion Applications, enterprises looking for broader AI autonomy and orchestration may still turn to AWS, Google, or Microsoft,” he explained.