- Oracle CEO Mike Sicilia reveals a series of new releases and announcements
- Oracle is committed to building “the largest AI cloud in the world”
- 22 new Fusion AI apps and new AI database tools among new offerings
Oracle’s chief executive has outlined the latest stage in the company’s attempt to build “the world’s largest AI cloud” for customers around the world.
Speaking at the company’s Oracle AI Tour World London 2026 event, Mike Sicilia spoke about the infinite possibilities offered by AI tools, comparing the current technological situation to that in which propeller-driven aircraft were supplanted by jet engines.
“Expectations in the age of AI simply haven’t increased – they’ve been completely reset,” he noted, “things that seemed out of place just a few years ago, a few months ago, and in some cases just a few weeks ago, are now the new normal.”
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Thinking big
In a packed keynote address, Sicilia revealed a series of announcements of new Oracle products and services.
“AI changes the way work is done, so people can focus on strategy instead of management,” he said, “AI not only makes companies faster, it gives them the height to think big.”
“We’ve done the re-engineering for you, so these AI capabilities should be easy to activate and get the most out of (and) we hope this helps you go places you’ve never been before.”
“AI is not here to replace expertise; it is here to elevate it by taking on the invisible complexity that underlies ideas like the coordination of analysis and prediction.”
Among Oracle’s announcements were new agent AI tools that enable companies to build, deploy and scale secure AI applications using real-time enterprise data, 22 new AI-powered Fusion Agentic applications, and a new OCI platform to build, deploy and manage AI at scale, showcasing the scale of the company’s offerings.
“With Oracle we would like you to decide,” concluded Sicilia, “we are not here to define your future with AI, we are here to give you the tools you need to shape it… we have some ideas, but more importantly, we have the tools to help you turn your own ideas into reality.”
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