November 2025 brought a diverse collection of Oracle Integration Cloud content covering security, AI enablement, operational governance, robotic process automation, and practical integration implementation patterns. While October focused heavily on observability and monitoring, November shifted attention toward API security, MCP (Model Context Protocol), automation, and administrative tooling.
The month also highlighted the increasing intersection between Oracle Integration Cloud and AI-driven architectures. Several articles explored exposing Oracle Integration capabilities for AI consumption, secure MCP server implementations, and the growing role of integration platforms within emerging AI ecosystems. At the same time, community contributors continued to share valuable guidance around administration, deployment management, and enterprise integration use cases.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during November 2025.
| Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter |
|---|---|---|
| Getting Started with Model Context Protocol (MCP): Secure MCP Server – Part 1 | Oracle A-Team | Introduction to secure MCP server implementation and AI integration patterns. |
| Custom Endpoint in Oracle Integration Cloud | Oracle A-Team | Configuring and managing custom endpoints within Oracle Integration Cloud. |
| A Postman Sample Collection for Common IDCS OAuth Flows | Oracle A-Team | OAuth authentication examples and testing patterns using Oracle Identity Cloud Service. |
| OIC 25.10 New Features – Exposing Integrations | Niall Commiskey | New capabilities for exposing Oracle Integration services and APIs. |
| OCI Health Check for OIC | Niall Commiskey | Health monitoring and operational assessment for Oracle Integration environments. |
| Extracting List of Integrations | Niall Commiskey | Administrative techniques for inventorying and managing integration assets. |
| OIC Automating GL FBDI Import and Processing | Rakesh Gupta | Automating General Ledger FBDI import and financial processing workflows. |
| OIC Using Dynamic Paths for OCI Object Storage | Rakesh Gupta | Dynamic file handling patterns for OCI Object Storage integrations. |
| OIC Sorting Unifier UDR Data by Latest Record | Rakesh Gupta | Data transformation and processing techniques for Oracle Unifier integrations. |
| NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.10) | Amy Simpson-Grange | Detailed overview of Oracle Integration 25.10 enhancements and platform updates. |
| RPA in Oracle Integration Cloud – Automate Manual Repetitive Work Through Robots | Sanae Bekkar | Introduction to Oracle Integration RPA and automation opportunities for repetitive tasks. |
A major theme throughout November was the growing relationship between Oracle Integration Cloud and AI-driven architectures. The Oracle A-Team’s introduction to secure MCP server implementations provides valuable insight into how enterprises can expose capabilities safely within emerging AI ecosystems. As AI agents increasingly require secure access to enterprise services, integration platforms such as Oracle Integration Cloud are becoming key components in enabling these interactions.
Security and identity management also remained important topics this month. The Oracle A-Team’s articles on custom endpoints and OAuth authentication patterns offer practical guidance for organizations looking to strengthen API security and streamline authentication testing. These capabilities are becoming increasingly important as integration landscapes expand across cloud services and external consumers.
Niall Commiskey focused on administration, governance, and new 25.10 capabilities. His article on exposing integrations aligns closely with the broader AI and API enablement trends, while his health check and integration inventory articles provide useful operational guidance for managing Oracle Integration environments at scale. These articles continue Niall’s strong focus on helping organizations improve visibility and governance across their integration landscapes.
Rakesh Gupta contributed several practical implementation-focused articles covering financial integrations, OCI Object Storage patterns, and Oracle Unifier data processing. These examples demonstrate how Oracle Integration Cloud continues to support a broad range of enterprise use cases, from ERP automation to project management and document-centric integrations.
Amy Simpson-Grange revisited the Oracle Integration 25.10 release, providing her perspective on the latest platform enhancements. Release overview articles remain valuable resources for architects and administrators looking to understand the practical impact of new capabilities and identify opportunities to modernize existing integration solutions.
Finally, Sanae Bekkar explored Oracle Integration Cloud’s Robotic Process Automation capabilities. As organizations continue to seek opportunities to reduce manual effort and automate repetitive business processes, RPA remains an important component of Oracle’s broader automation strategy. Combined with integration, AI, and workflow capabilities, RPA enables organizations to build comprehensive end-to-end automation solutions.
Overall, November 2025 showcased Oracle Integration Cloud’s growing role as a platform that extends beyond traditional integration. Whether enabling AI-driven interactions, strengthening security, automating financial processes, or supporting robotic process automation, Oracle Integration continues to evolve into a broader enterprise automation platform capable of connecting systems, people, processes, and intelligent services.
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