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Celonis Deploys Process Intelligence Platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

In an expanded partnership, Celonis and Oracle give joint customers a unified layer for AI-driven process optimization across finance and supply chain operations.

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In an expanded partnership, Celonis and Oracle give joint customers a unified layer for AI-driven process optimization across finance and supply chain operations.

Celonis announced April 10 that it has expanded its collaboration with Oracle to allow enterprises to deploy the Celonis Process Intelligence platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, building on existing integrations with Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. 

Joint customers can now analyze and optimize end-to-end business processes across finance, supply chain, and other core functions from a single environment. The collaboration also enables companies to use Celonis Process Intelligence to benchmark and reduce risk during migrations from legacy systems to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP.

Celonis describes its platform as a system-agnostic digital twin that gives AI agents the operational context needed to move beyond basic automation. The company said the platform functions as an “intelligence layer,” feeding real-time business data to AI services running on OCI. 

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AI agents are only as effective as the context they operate in, and Celonis Process Intelligence provides that foundation. Expanding our collaboration with Oracle allows customers to scale AI with confidence, grounded in a real-time understanding of their business operations.
Bastian Nominacher, co-chief executive officer and co-founder of Celonis

Together with Celonis, we are helping customers gain deeper process insights and accelerate modernization initiatives on a secure, scalable cloud platform.
Chris Gandolfo, executive vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AI

The move comes as enterprises accelerate standardization on cloud platforms capable of supporting mission-critical AI workloads. Demand for infrastructure that can handle agentic AI  systems that take autonomous action across business processes has pushed companies to consolidate on providers that offer both compute scale and deep enterprise application integration.

Celonis said the expanded collaboration enables four specific capabilities: incorporating process intelligence into AI services on OCI, identifying automation opportunities while tracking value realization over time, orchestrating processes across Oracle Fusion applications and third-party systems, and supporting legacy-to-cloud migration analysis. The companies did not disclose a rollout timeline in the announcement. 

Celonis is headquartered in Munich and New York City. Oracle is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

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