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Oracle helps customers with extreme performance and availability for “agentic AI applications”

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
August 7, 2025
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Oracle helps customers with extreme performance and availability for “agentic AI applications”
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Oracle is tackling the next frontier of artificial intelligence by offering a new solution designed to provide extreme performance and availability for “agentic AI applications.” These advanced AI systems, which operate autonomously to achieve goals with minimal human intervention, require a robust and reliable infrastructure to function effectively. Oracle’s new offering is aimed at empowering businesses to leverage this powerful technology for mission-critical operations.

Traditional AI, often limited to single-step tasks and reactive responses, is giving way to a more sophisticated model. Agentic AI, in contrast, can reason, plan, and execute multi-step workflows. This allows them to proactively gather data, interact with various systems, and adapt to changing conditions. The potential applications are vast, from automating complex financial transactions to optimizing supply chains and providing highly personalized customer service.

However, the computational demands of these intelligent agents are significant. They require the ability to process massive datasets, perform real-time analytics, and operate with zero downtime. Oracle’s solution, leveraging the new Oracle Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale Infrastructure, directly addresses these challenges.

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The new service is engineered to distribute, store, and synchronize data across multiple Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) regions worldwide. This architecture ensures applications remain online even in the event of a regional outage, providing the “always-on” availability that mission-critical agentic AI applications demand. Furthermore, the infrastructure is built for high-volume workloads and vector search across petabyte-scale data, which is essential for agentic AI systems that must rapidly analyze and act on information.

By extending the capabilities of Exascale’s elastic scalability, Oracle is enabling customers to handle fluctuating demands from their AI workloads. The serverless, pay-per-use architecture also helps businesses to meet these demands cost-effectively. With the new solution, Oracle is not just providing a platform for AI; it’s delivering a foundation of extreme performance and availability that allows agentic AI to reach its full potential, transforming how businesses operate and innovate.

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