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Oracle Launches Agentic AI Database Tools for Enterprise Data Security

2026/03/24 16:09
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Oracle Launches Agentic AI Database Tools for Enterprise Data Security

Rebeca Moen Mar 24, 2026 08:09

Oracle unveils AI Database innovations including Private Agent Factory and Deep Data Security, targeting enterprises building production-grade AI agents without third-party data sharing.

Oracle Launches Agentic AI Database Tools for Enterprise Data Security

Oracle dropped a suite of agentic AI tools on March 24, 2026, positioning its AI Database as the backbone for enterprises wanting to run AI agents without shipping sensitive data to third parties. The announcement targets a growing enterprise concern: how do you get the benefits of AI automation while keeping your data locked down?

The headline feature is the AI Database Private Agent Factory, a no-code builder that lets business analysts create and deploy data-driven AI agents entirely within their own infrastructure. It runs as a container in public clouds or on-premises, meaning customer data never touches external servers. Pre-built agents handle specific tasks—database queries, structured data analysis, deep research—without the complexity of stitching together external orchestration tools.

"With Oracle AI Database, customers don't just store data, they activate it for AI," said Juan Loaiza, Oracle's EVP of Database Technologies. The pitch centers on eliminating the data pipelines that typically connect enterprise systems to AI tools, which Oracle argues add both complexity and security vulnerabilities.

Security Gets Granular

Deep Data Security implements user-specific access rules at the database level. When an AI agent queries data on behalf of a sales rep, it only sees what that sales rep would see. Finance gets finance data. Shipping clerks get shipping data. Oracle frames this as protection against AI-specific threats like prompt injection, where attackers manipulate AI systems into revealing unauthorized information.

The Private AI Services Container takes this further for organizations with strict compliance requirements, allowing them to run AI models entirely behind their firewalls—including in air-gapped environments with no external connectivity.

Technical Architecture

The Unified Memory Core stores context for AI agents across multiple data types—vector, JSON, graph, relational, spatial—in a single engine. This matters because most enterprise AI deployments currently require bouncing between specialized databases, introducing latency and consistency problems.

For customers on Oracle Exadata, Exadata Powered AI Search accelerates queries for high-volume agentic workloads. The Autonomous AI Vector Database offers a simpler entry point through Oracle's free tier, with one-click upgrades to full database capabilities when needs expand.

Oracle also added Vectors on Ice for native vector support in Apache Iceberg tables, and an MCP Server for connecting external AI agents to Autonomous AI Database without custom integration code.

Market Context

This builds on Oracle's October 2025 release of AI Database 26ai, which introduced the Select AI Agent framework. The company has been steadily embedding AI capabilities across its stack since launching the OCI Generative AI service in January 2024. The consistent thread: keeping enterprise data in-house rather than feeding it to external AI providers.

For enterprise IT buyers evaluating agentic AI platforms, Oracle's approach offers a clear trade-off—tighter data control in exchange for staying within the Oracle ecosystem. Whether that's worth the lock-in depends entirely on how much you trust your current AI vendors with your production data.

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