In October 2025, Oracle Integration 3 v25.10 introduced new features, including enhanced disaster recovery, AI-driven project creation, and improved adapters. This release marks Oracle's 1st ever quarterly release for Oracle integration . Key enhancements involve expanded regional availability, better monitoring, and streamlined integrations, contributing to a more robust user experience.
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Oracle Integration Cloud has native RPA – WHAT?!
Oracle Integration 3 now includes native RPA - marking a full-circle moment in my journey from UKOUG TECH18 to today. This post explores why RPA still matters, when to use it, and how Oracle’s evolving tools fit into modern integration strategies. Sentimental, practical, and forward-looking - RPA is back (selectively)!
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.06)
In June 2025, Oracle Integration 3 v25.06 was released, introducing numerous new features including enhanced disaster recovery, and various integration recipes. The update also incorporates an array of AI capabilities along with new and improved out of the box adapters
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.04)
In April 2025, Oracle Integration 3 v25.04 was released, introducing numerous new features, including an announcements banner, enhanced disaster recovery, and various integration recipes. The update also incorporates AI capabilities for document processing and SQL queries, along with new and improved adapters for OAuth security and other connectivity enhancements.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.02)
In February 2025, Oracle Integration 3 v25.02 was released, introducing several new features including Robotic Process Automation, enhanced disaster recovery, and a component-usage-based billing model. Additionally, new integration recipes, improvements to project functionalities and dashboards, and updated out-of-the-box adapters were launched to enhance connectivity and integration capabilities.
Oracle Integration (Gen2): Connecting to UiPath
Oracle Integration Cloud comes with a library of adapters for both Oracle and 3rd Party applications. All of these capabilities mean that it’s possible to integrate applications faster and increase business agility. In this post I will look at how you can use Oracle Integration Cloud’s capabilities to connect to UiPath across in Oracle Integration generation 2. (future post coming for this same subject area on Oracle Integration Generation 3).