Oracle deploys OpenAI’s GPT-5 across its entire database portfolio and its entire suite of SAAS applications. Integrations span industry-specific technologies such as Oracle Fusion Cloud applications, Oracle Netsuite, and Oracle Health.
The movement will come in a few days Openai The AI company has released the GPT-5, which it described as “the smartest, fastest and most useful model ever.”
By integrating GPT-5, Oracle It aims to enhance business workflows with sophisticated coding and inference capabilities. This implementation allows customers to leverage advanced AI directly within their existing Oracle environments, combining trusted business data with the latest AI technology.
“The combination of Oracle Database 23AI and industry-leading AI for data capabilities in GPT-5 helps businesses achieve groundbreaking insights, innovation and productivity,” announced Kris Rice, senior vice president of Database Software Development.
The integration includes several technical components designed to maximize the functionality of the GPT-5.
Select AI work in GPT-5 to improve Oracle AI Vector and Selected Data Search and Analysis. At the same time, Oracle’s SQLCL MCP server allows AI models to directly access data in Oracle databases. These features allow users to search across the data ecosystem, perform secure AI-powered operations, and use generated AI directly from SQL.
“GPT-5 brings customers the sophisticated inference and deep thinking capabilities of Openai’s Fusion Applications customer,” said Oracle Senior Vice President of Oracle Development Meeten Bhavsar.
“The latest model of OpenAI can enhance more complex AI agent-driven processes with advanced automation, higher productivity and capabilities that enable faster decision-making.”
The deployment focuses on three important business benefits: Enhanced multi-step inference and orchestration across business processes. Accelerated code generation, bug resolution, documentation. Improved accuracy and depth of business insights and recommendations.
According to Oracle, deployment prioritizes security, adaptability, and scalability, which are key factors in enterprise AI adoption.
This integration marks another step in the enterprise AI race as key software suppliers compete to incorporate the latest major language models into their products. Oracle’s approach focuses on practical business applications of GPT-5, particularly in data analysis and process automation.
Oracle claims that deployments can provide customers with new capabilities for existing software investments, access insights from business data, and change the way they manage complex workflows. However, the actual impact will depend on implementation details and whether these AI features can be effectively integrated into operations.

