New Agentic AI Tool Analyzes Oracle Fusion and Workday Releases

AI-powered automation platform Opkey has announced Release Advisor, a new agentic AI product aimed at helping Oracle Fusion and Workday customers analyze release updates, determine impact, and generate testing plans for their environments. The company said the product is intended to reduce the manual work involved in reviewing vendor documentation and preparing for frequent SaaS updates.

Manual release analysis and planning can take five to seven weeks, Opkey said in a news announcement. Release Advisor is designed to automate that process by analyzing updates, producing prioritized insights, and identifying what matters to a specific enterprise environment. Opkey said the product can cut release analysis time by 60%-80% and help organizations certify updates in as few as three days.

Opkey is rolling out Release Advisor in two editions: Release Advisor Lite and Release Advisor Pro. Lite is positioned as a free offering that provides AI-generated summaries of Oracle and Workday releases, including feature highlights, module-level changes, priority and severity rankings, automatic versus optional features, and an AI chat interface for exploring updates.

Pro, which is available as part of the broader Opkey platform, adds environment-aware analysis. Opkey said Pro can evaluate how updates affect a customer's configuration, modules and integrations, generate tailored test cases and scenarios, and create AI-generated training guides to support adoption. On the product page, the company also said both editions are powered by Argus AI.

Opkey framed the launch around the pace of change in enterprise SaaS applications. The company said Oracle Fusion and Workday customers often need to review hundreds of changes each quarter while maintaining compliance, stability, and feature adoption. In a related blog post, Opkey said Release Advisor is intended to give IT, QA, and business teams more focused visibility into relevant updates and testing requirements.

On the product page, Opkey describes Release Advisor as AI that "reads release notes, scans Oracle's website, and gathers partner insights — delivering impact analysis and test plans in minutes," while also listing metrics of "80% Less Analysis," "80% Less Testing," and "3 days To Certify."

David Zimmerman, VP of Product and Solutions at Opkey, said the product is meant to move automation earlier in the release-readiness process. "Enterprise software innovation is accelerating rapidly, but many organizations struggle to keep up with the pace of change," he said. "Release Advisor moves automation upstream from testing execution to release decision-making, simplifying customers' ability to keep up with the speed of innovation."

Eric Newcomer, principal analyst at Intellyx, also commented in the announcement. "Major enterprise SaaS vendors deliver hundreds of new capabilities every quarter, creating operational complexity for enterprise IT teams who support them," he said. "Opkey Release Advisor transforms their release documentation into a prioritized adoption plan to help organizations automate the challenge of keeping up with the pace of innovation."

For more information, visit the Opkey site.

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