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PwC and Oracle Alliance

PwC expands agent OS to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, enabling cross-platform AI orchestration for enterprise workflows

  • Blog
  • July 16, 2025

Kevin Sullivan

Global and US Oracle Practice Leader, PwC US

Alexis Hall

US Oracle Alliance Leader, PwC US

Matt Labovich

Advisory AI Leader, PwC US

Now supporting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), agent OS connects Oracle-native and third-party systems under a unified, governed AI framework built for production-scale deployment.

PwC today announced the latest expansion of its enterprise AI orchestration platform, agent OS, with full support for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, and Oracle Database.

Our agent OS support for OCI introduces several new capabilities and extensions within the agent OS framework:

  • Integration with OCI Generative AI service, allowing agent OS to access Oracle-hosted large language models and embedding services. This opens the door to more intelligent agent interactions, including summarization, extraction and conversational workflows — powered by Oracle's AI platform.
  • Availability of new Oracle-native services within agent OS, allowing agents to use services like the following to accomplish objectives and tasks:
    • Oracle Cloud Storage, which enables AI agents to store, manage and retrieve data directly from OCI — supporting secure data movement across enterprise workflows.
    • Oracle Vector Database, which integrates the high-performance Oracle Database 23ai AI Vector Search capabilities into agent OS workflows — enabling advanced relational data and document retrieval for context-aware agent responses.
    • Support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) server-based execution, making Oracle-connected services callable, following MCP, from within custom workflows. This enables organizations to build once and reuse Oracle-integrated capabilities broadly across departments and use cases.
  • Deployment flexibility, with agent OS now able to run directly in OCI environments and interoperate with Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, giving teams full control over how and where their AI agents operate.

Agent OS also complements Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications by integrating and calling Oracle-built AI agents within broader enterprise business process flows. For example, front-office sales intake and order completion via third-party applications can leverage PwC’s agent OS to trigger Oracle Order Management and Procurement agents within Oracle AI Agent Studio. This enables a fully orchestrated end-to-end agentic workflow that leverages a common enterprise framework — preserving continuity, governance, security, and automation, across multiple systems.

This expansion is especially relevant for clients in regulated industries such as healthcare and finance, where security, traceability, and interoperability are essential. By bridging Oracle-native and non-Oracle environments, agent OS enables scalable automation without sacrificing compliance or flexibility.

PwC is continuing to expand agent OS capabilities across major technologies and standards — reinforcing our commitment to openness, interoperability, and an ecosystem-based approach. These enhancements will make it easier for clients to scale AI across platforms — further strengthening agent OS’s role as the orchestration backbone for enterprise AI.

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