WSO2 expands Agent Fabric and adds Forward Deployed Engineering
WSO2 described multiple platform and delivery updates aimed at supporting how AI agents operate across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, and data. The company framed the changes as part of expanding the capabilities of its agent and identity components for autonomous interactions across enterprise environments.
Alongside an expansion of its Agent Fabric platform, WSO2 introduced a Forward Deployed Engineering model and said it scaled its delivery partner ecosystem. WSO2 also outlined operational capabilities intended to simplify configuration and governance of applications, APIs, identities, integrations, and agents, using declarative configuration with GitOps-driven delivery and AIOps automation.
The company unveiled ThunderID, described as an open-source IAM stack built for agents, ready for quantum, and open by design. ThunderID is a new Go-based identity runtime for AI agents and applications, integrated with decentralized identity, with a cloud-native, GitOps-driven architecture and post-quantum cryptography readiness. WSO2 also said its WSO2 Identity Platform added delegated access, asynchronous authentication, and enhanced identity management for non-human entities.
On the integration side, WSO2 expanded its WSO2 API Platform for AI-native workloads, and it described new capabilities for policy enforcement, AI-aware governance, and cost visibility. WSO2 also introduced WSO2 Integrator 5.0, describing conversational development, agent-assisted automation, and enhanced observability for GenAI workloads. For delivery, the Forward Deployed Engineering model was positioned as an embedded engineering and advisory approach focused on translating business requirements into production-grade agentic applications, APIs, and integrations.
“The enterprise challenge today is not simply building AI agents. It is operationalizing them responsibly at scale,” said Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana, founder and chief executive officer of WSO2. “Organizations need infrastructure that enables them to securely govern, deploy, and scale autonomous digital interactions across the enterprise. That is the role we believe WSO2 is uniquely positioned to play.” “We are thrilled to welcome WSO2’s ThunderID project to the OpenWallet Foundation. WSO2 is a major contributor to open source software, and this contribution marks a significant milestone in advancing interoperable digital public infrastructure,” said Daniel Goldscheider, Founder and Executive Director, OWF. WSO2 also said it worked with SUSE on launching an AI-Native Platform Engineering Stack using SUSE Rancher Prime with OpenChoreo.