Oracle has once again proven its leadership in the analytics space. On June 23, 2025, Oracle announced it has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms — for the second year running. This recognition reflects Oracle’s continued strength in both execution and strategic vision, particularly as organisations race to embed AI-driven decision-making at every level of the enterprise.
Why This Matters
In a market saturated with data tools, only a few vendors have demonstrated the ability to not only scale but also innovate meaningfully with AI. Gartner’s recognition affirms Oracle’s place at the forefront of this transformation.
What sets Oracle apart is its seamless integration of artificial intelligence directly into its analytics stack. Features like the AI Assistant are reshaping how business users and analysts interact with data. Rather than writing complex queries or manually building visualisations, users can simply ask questions in natural language. The AI then responds with insights, automatically generating relevant charts and dashboards.
Another standout capability is Contextual Insights. As users navigate analytics content, Oracle’s platform proactively surfaces intelligent recommendations and explanations — making data not just accessible, but actionable.
A Unified Vision for Analytics and AI
Oracle’s leadership position is no accident. The company has made sustained investments to deliver a unified analytics experience across Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle Autonomous Database, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This end-to-end integration allows organisations to break down data silos and apply AI directly at the point of decision — whether in finance, supply chain, HR, or customer experience.
What It Means for Business Leaders
For enterprises looking to unlock value from their data, Oracle’s recognition should serve as a signal: the era of standalone dashboards is over. The future lies in embedded, AI-powered analytics that are conversational, intelligent, and tightly coupled with business processes.
Does your organisation realise the full potential of Oracle’s analytics and AI technologies, from strategic advisory to implementation and user adoption? Whether you’re exploring Oracle Fusion Analytics, augmenting your reporting with AI, or migrating from legacy BI platforms, now is the time to act.

