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Oracle Named a Leader in Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Warehouse Management Systems for 11th Consecutive Year

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Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) was named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems for the 11th consecutive year on May 7, 2026. Oracle was recognized for its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision.

Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management delivers AI-powered fulfillment, real-time inventory visibility, coordinated omnichannel fulfillment, warehouse automation, and agentic AI features as part of Oracle Cloud SCM.

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  • Leader in Gartner WMS for 11 consecutive years
  • Recognized for Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision
  • AI-powered fulfillment and agentic applications for operations
  • Real-time inventory visibility to reduce write-offs and improve decisions
  • Unified cloud platform via Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM for supply chain integration

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Gartner leadership streak: 11 years Gartner report year: 2026 Gartner report date: 29 April 2026
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Gartner leadership streak 11 years Oracle named Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems
Gartner report year 2026 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems
Gartner report date 29 April 2026 Publication date in Gartner disclaimer

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Apr 27 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 27 Data center energy project Positive -4.0% Cleaner, water-efficient fuel cell power for Project Jupiter AI campus.
Apr 24 Data center financing Positive -0.2% Financing secured for $16B Michigan data center campus developed for Oracle.
Apr 22 AI database expansion Positive +3.3% Expanded Oracle AI Database@Google Cloud and new AI agent capabilities.
Apr 20 Health interoperability Positive +1.4% Oracle Health gained CMS Aligned Network status and launched CLEAR1 solution.
Apr 16 Multicloud networking deal Positive +5.0% Expanded OCI–AWS multicloud networking for private, high-performance connectivity.
Pattern Detected

Recent Oracle news around AI, multicloud, and infrastructure has more often coincided with positive price reactions, though large infrastructure or project announcements have sometimes seen near-term weakness.

Recent Company History

Over the last several weeks, Oracle issued multiple strategic updates, including AI database expansion on Apr 22 (price move +3.28%), healthcare interoperability progress on Apr 20 (+1.44%), and a multicloud networking expansion with AWS on Apr 16 (+5.02%). Large-scale infrastructure and energy-related announcements on Apr 24 and Apr 27 saw small to moderate negative moves. Today’s recognition in a warehouse management systems report fits the broader narrative of Oracle emphasizing cloud, AI, and operational capabilities.

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This announcement highlights Oracle’s continued positioning in warehouse management systems, emphasi...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Oracle’s continued positioning in warehouse management systems, emphasizing AI-powered fulfillment, real-time inventory visibility, and advanced warehouse automation. In recent months, Oracle also announced AI database enhancements and multicloud networking expansions, underscoring a broader cloud and AI strategy. Investors may watch adoption of Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management, additional third-party validations, and how these capabilities integrate with prior AI and multicloud initiatives disclosed in news and regulatory filings.

Key Terms

magic quadrant, warehouse management systems, ai agents, omnichannel fulfillment
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magic quadrant technical
"Oracle has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Warehouse"
A magic quadrant is a two-dimensional chart that places companies in a market into four groups based on how well they perform today and how strong their future plans look; think of it like a map that shows who is leading, who is catching up, who specializes in niches, and who has big ideas but unproven delivery. Investors use it to quickly gauge competitive position, credibility, and potential growth or risk when comparing companies in the same industry.
warehouse management systems technical
"Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Warehouse Management Systems."
Software that organizes and controls how goods are received, stored, moved and shipped inside a warehouse, tracking inventory locations and worker tasks much like a GPS and schedule for a busy delivery hub. Investors care because a good system cuts operating costs, reduces lost or delayed orders, and lets a business handle more sales without big new warehouses or staff—directly affecting profit margins, cash flow and growth potential.
ai agents technical
"With powerful AI capabilities including AI agents and agentic applications, Oracle"
AI agents are computer programs designed to perform tasks or make decisions automatically, often by learning from data and adapting to new information. They act like virtual assistants or robots that can handle complex activities without human intervention, which can help businesses and individuals save time and improve efficiency. For investors, AI agents matter because they can enhance decision-making and automate processes that influence markets and financial outcomes.
omnichannel fulfillment technical
"Coordinated omnichannel fulfillment: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams reduce"
Omnichannel fulfillment is the system a retailer or supplier uses to accept orders from any sales channel — website, mobile app, marketplace, or physical store — and coordinate picking, packing and delivery so customers receive the right item quickly no matter where they shopped. Investors care because efficient omnichannel fulfillment increases sales, reduces shipping and inventory costs, and improves customer loyalty, so it directly influences revenue growth, profit margins and operational risk, much like a reliable engine that keeps a business running smoothly.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

AI-powered fulfillment capabilities and real-time inventory visibility help organizations improve warehouse operations with Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management

AUSTIN, Texas, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Warehouse Management Systems. The report evaluated Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management, part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM), and this is the 11th year in a row that Oracle has been named a Leader in this report. In this year's edition, Oracle was recognized based on its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. A copy of the report is available here.

"Warehouse and fulfillment teams are facing increasing pressure as they manage volatile demand, labor constraints, and rising service expectations," said Srini Rajagopal, vice president of logistics product strategy, Oracle. "Oracle Warehouse Management helps customers navigate this complexity with embedded AI capabilities that improve operational efficiency, increase inventory visibility, and support more responsive fulfillment. We believe our position as a Leader reflects our ongoing focus on helping organizations optimize warehouse operations and deliver more consistent, data-driven execution."

Oracle Warehouse Management helps organizations improve fulfillment performance, increase agility, and control operational costs by unifying warehouse execution, inventory management and visibility, and warehouse automation on a single cloud platform. With powerful AI capabilities including AI agents and agentic applications, Oracle Warehouse Management enables warehouse and fulfillment teams to quickly analyze operations, surface issues, and execute faster. Oracle Warehouse Management enables organizations to benefit from:

  • Real-time inventory visibility: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams reduce write-offs, improve decision-making, and optimize inventory management.
  • Coordinated omnichannel fulfillment: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams reduce stockouts, improve order accuracy, and increase shipment reliability.
  • Continuously optimized, AI-driven warehouse performance: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams improve space utilization, increase picking efficiency, and accelerate logistics.
  • Advanced warehouse automation: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams increase throughput, improve on-time delivery, and reduce operating costs.
  • AI-powered disruption mitigation: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams increase efficiency, accelerate fulfillment, prioritize actions, and resolve disruptions.
  • AI-driven workforce productivity: Helps warehouse and fulfillment teams reduce inefficiencies, improve accuracy, and boost overall performance.

Part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Oracle Cloud SCM provides a unified AI-powered platform that integrates supply chain and operations processes to help organizations enhance resilience and quickly adapt to market changes. To learn more about Oracle Cloud SCM, visit oracle.com/scm.

Gartner Disclaimer
Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems, Simon Tunstall, Rishabh Narang, Federica Stufano, 29 April 2026.

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About Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications
Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications provide an integrated suite of AI-powered cloud applications that enable organizations to execute faster, make smarter decisions, and lower costs. Oracle Fusion Applications include:

  • Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Provides a comprehensive suite of AI-powered finance and operations applications that help organizations increase productivity, reduce costs, expand insights, improve decision-making, and enhance controls.
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM): Provides a unified AI-powered HR platform that connects people, processes, and data to help organizations automate the employee lifecycle, enhance the employee experience, and drive better business outcomes with a human-agent workforce.  
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM): Provides a unified AI-powered platform that integrates supply chain and operations processes and helps organizations enhance resilience and quickly adapt to market changes.
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud Customer Experience (CX): Provides a suite of AI-powered applications that help organizations manage marketing, sales, and service processes to win business, build stronger customer relationships, and improve customer experiences.

About Oracle
Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.

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Oracle, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company—ushering in the new era of cloud computing.

 

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FAQ

What did Oracle (ORCL) announce in the May 7, 2026 Gartner recognition?

Oracle was named a Leader in Gartner's 2026 Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems. According to the company, this marks the 11th consecutive year and cites Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision as recognition criteria.

How does Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management help warehouse teams (ORCL)?

It provides AI-powered fulfillment and real-time inventory visibility to improve operations. According to the company, features include agentic AI, coordinated omnichannel fulfillment, and advanced warehouse automation to boost efficiency and accuracy.

Why is the Gartner Leader placement important for ORCL customers and investors?

Leader placement signals third-party recognition of product strategy and execution. According to the company, it highlights Oracle's ongoing focus on AI-driven warehouse performance and unified cloud supply chain capabilities.

Which Oracle product was evaluated by Gartner in the 2026 Magic Quadrant for WMS?

Gartner evaluated Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management, part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing. According to the company, the product is integrated within Oracle Cloud SCM and includes AI and automation features.

Does the Gartner report specify why Oracle (ORCL) was named a Leader in 2026?

Gartner's placement is based on Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. According to the company, these ratings reflect capabilities such as real-time inventory visibility, AI disruption mitigation, and warehouse automation.