WSO2 has announced a major expansion of its Agent Fabric platform alongside the launch of a new Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) model and an expanded delivery partner ecosystem aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption of AI-driven autonomous systems.
Announced during WSO2Con North America 2026, the initiatives are designed to strengthen WSO2’s position in the emerging “agentic enterprise” landscape, where AI agents autonomously interact across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, and data environments.
The updated Agent Fabric platform introduces several AI-native capabilities to help enterprises govern autonomous digital interactions, modernize infrastructure, and deploy AI systems across cloud, hybrid, and sovereign environments.
“Organizations need infrastructure that enables them to securely govern, deploy, and scale autonomous digital interactions across the enterprise,” said Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at WSO2.
A key announcement was the launch of ThunderID, an open-source identity and access management stack built for AI agents and decentralized identity environments. The new Go-based runtime supports cloud-native and GitOps-driven architectures and is designed to be post-quantum cryptography ready, helping enterprises prepare for future cryptographic threats.
WSO2 also enhanced its Identity Platform with new delegated access, asynchronous authentication, and non-human identity management capabilities to support secure interactions between humans, systems, and AI agents.
The company further expanded its API Platform to support AI-native workloads by enabling enterprises to securely expose, govern, and monetize APIs, AI services, models, prompts, and digital assets accessible to AI agents. New policy enforcement and AI-aware governance features aim to improve operational visibility and control.
As part of its AI modernization strategy, WSO2 introduced Integrator 5.0, an upgraded integration platform featuring conversational development, AI-assisted automation, and enhanced observability for generative AI workloads.
To help enterprises bridge the gap between AI experimentation and production deployment, WSO2 unveiled its new Forward Deployed Engineering model. The initiative embeds WSO2 engineers directly with strategic customers to accelerate implementation of agentic architectures and simplify enterprise-scale AI modernization.
The company also highlighted partnerships with organizations including LTM, SUSE, AWS, Microsoft, and MOSIP to strengthen cloud modernization, digital identity, and AI-native platform engineering capabilities across global enterprise ecosystems.
