
Oracle Databases are widely adopted, and the new MCP server will accelerate enterprise AI integration by allowing enterprises to automate Oracle Database interactions based on natural language queries that activate agents and their supporting large language models (LLMs), Dai added.
Mukherjee said the new MCP server can be used in the BFSI sector for retrieving audit trails, generating compliance summaries, and performing fraud analysis if the data is stored in Oracle Databases.
“In the retail sector, AI copilots can extract inventory metrics, analyze sales trends, or forecast demand from ERP-linked Oracle systems without manual SQL, streamlining decision-making,” Mukherjee added.
The server, according to Oracle, can help business users as well, delivering timely answers to questions not covered by existing reports or dashboards by directly querying the data inside Oracle databases via an agent.