We’re delighted that Oracle has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms for the second year running. We want to thank our community for helping to make it happen. We feel this is a testimony to the determination, dedication, and success of our team and our customers and partners.

Here are 10 key facts about Oracle Analytics Cloud that formed part of the briefing for this research (these are Oracle’s opinion):

  1. Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) sits within Oracle’s ecosystem, which is the broadest of any hyperscaler covering Apps, AI and D&A.
    Organizations don’t just need to analyze–they need to take action and operate. The combination of analytics and operations is where business value lives.
  2. Oracle Analytics’ user and partner community is thriving.
    Just look at the rapid growth of our relaunched analytics online community, adding thousands and thousands of new users.
  3. SaaS apps give OAC a differentiated, multi-channel route to adoption.
    We now offer OAC based Data Intelligence Apps for Fusion (FDI), NetSuite, Health, and other Industries, and announced new ones for Energy & Water Data Intelligence and Life Sciences Analytics in 2024.
  4. Fusion Data Intelligence (FDI) is a star product.
    The FDI apps suite covering ERP, HCM, CX and SCM is one of Oracle’s fastest growing SaaS apps. FDI is a comprehensive SaaS offering for Fusion Applications customers that facilitates data-driven insights, decisions, and actions.
  5. OAC is fundamental to Oracle’s new Data Intelligence Platform.
    Launched in 2024, Oracle’s Data Intelligence Platform in OCI consists of Analytics, Data Lake, Data Warehouse, and AI services. OAC is core to the value it can provide.
  6. Oracle Data Intelligence = D&A&AI ecosystem and, uniquely, app content.
    Oracle is the only vendor with a dual strategy combining a suite of data intelligence apps with its data and analytics platform.
  7. AI innovation in OAC added more Gen AI and assistive power.
    OAC’s new AI Assistant allows workbook authors and analysts to use natural language to discover interesting insights about their data, build complex visualizations, and assemble analytics quickly, and with added context. For business users, OAC’s new Contextual Insights enables deeper understanding of their data by offering insights and recommendations as they navigate and explore their data.
  8. OAC Data Actions close the gap between analysis and action.
    Oracle Analytics (OAC) data can be written back to an external applications using its inbuilt Action Framework (called Data Actions). Actions are defined in Oracle Analytics and exposed to the user via right-click menu. Lots of our customers do this.
  9. OAC powered Intelligent Apps are real world Decision Intelligence.
    Fusion Data Intelligence’s upcoming Intelligent Apps are decision and task centered. These intelligent apps will use the underlying data models, ML models, analytics and AI to offer a tailored user experience that helps business users understand what is going on in their business, offers insights and recommendations, and facilitates actions to improve business outcomes. Right now we’re working on three apps – the Supply Chain Command Center, the People Leader Workbench, and Dynamic Revenue Prediction. Two of these will enter Limited Availability this year.
  10. Functionally OAC is a match for any ABI platform.
    We were delighted that Oracle Analytics Cloud participated in the 2024 and 2025 Gartner Analytics & BI Bake Offs.

 

It’s great to be recognized by Gartner and we want to thank them for the rigour of their research. We look forward to 2026 and telling you more about Oracle’s direction and innovations in Analytics & BI.

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Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms, Anirudh Ganeshan, Edgar Macari, Jamie O’Brien, Kurt Schlegel, Christopher Long, 16 June 2025.

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