In this overview, Elire walks through Oracle Visual Builder Studio (VBS) and how it supports agile development practices within Oracle Fusion Cloud. The session focuses on what VBS is, why it exists, and how it enables teams to deliver secure, iterative, and upgrade-safe customizations without modifying core Oracle code.
You’ll learn how Visual Builder Studio serves as a low-code/no-code development environment that allows teams to build custom applications, extend Oracle ERP and HCM pages, and design user interfaces, workflows, and integrations on top of Fusion data. The overview also explains how VBS supports REST APIs, version control, testing, and migration across environments — all critical components of structured enterprise development.
The session then connects VBS to agile methodology, outlining how agile principles like iterative delivery, continuous feedback, and collaboration align with VBS features such as issue tracking, feature branches, merge requests, and CI/CD pipelines. You’ll see how teams move from backlog creation and sprint planning through development, testing, and production deployment while maintaining governance through branch protections, code reviews, and automated checks.
Together, Visual Builder Studio and agile methodology provide a modern, scalable approach to building and maintaining enterprise applications — enabling faster delivery, reduced risk, and stronger collaboration across development teams.





