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Five Minute Briefing - Oracle
April 1, 2026

Published in conjunction with the Quest Oracle Community (Quest), this bi-weekly publication contains news, market research, and insight for the Oracle ecosystem, as well as Quest news and information. Subscribers also receive Quest ResearchWire, a bi-monthly research report for the Oracle community.


News Flashes

Nasuni, a leading unstructured data management company, is forming a partnership and integration between the Nasuni File Data Platform and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Together, Nasuni and Oracle Cloud are enabling enterprises to modernize traditional NAS and file server environments by combining the limitless scale and durability of cloud object storage with the speed, security, and familiarity of enterprise file services delivered through OCI, according to the companies.

Oracle is introducing Fusion Agentic Applications, a new class of enterprise applications powered by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that are outcome-driven, proactive and reasoning based, and engineered for enterprise execution. Built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Fusion Agentic Applications can make and execute decisions within business processes by securely accessing unified enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, permissions, and transactional context, according to Oracle.

Oracle is introducing the Oracle AI Data Platform for U.S. federal agencies—purpose-built to securely connect industry-leading generative AI models with agency data, applications, and workflows. According to Oracle, the platform enables civilian and defense agencies to unify critical information so they can move faster, reduce information silos, and make informed, mission-critical decisions at scale.


Quest IOUG Database & Technology Community News

Archive logs play a crucial role in ensuring data protection and recovery in Oracle Exadata Cloud @ Customer (ExaCC) and Oracle Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) environments. However, many administrators are puzzled when these logs suddenly go missing, even when standard backup and deletion settings appear disabled.

Archive logs play a crucial role in ensuring data protection and recovery in Oracle Exadata Cloud @ Customer (ExaCC) and Oracle Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) environments. However, many administrators are puzzled when these logs suddenly go missing, even when standard backup and deletion settings appear disabled.


Quest IOUG Database & Technology Community News

Archive logs play a crucial role in ensuring data protection and recovery in Oracle Exadata Cloud @ Customer (ExaCC) and Oracle Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) environments. However, many administrators are puzzled when these logs suddenly go missing, even when standard backup and deletion settings appear disabled.

Archive logs play a crucial role in ensuring data protection and recovery in Oracle Exadata Cloud @ Customer (ExaCC) and Oracle Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) environments. However, many administrators are puzzled when these logs suddenly go missing, even when standard backup and deletion settings appear disabled.

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