WSO2 has announced a significant expansion of its Agent Fabric platform alongside the introduction of a Forward Deployed Engineering model and the scaling of its delivery partner ecosystem, all aimed at accelerating the adoption of the agentic enterprise. Unveiled at WSO2Con North America 2026, the announcements collectively reinforce WSO2's positioning as the infrastructure layer for enterprises where AI agents operate autonomously across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, and data. The breadth of the release, spanning governance, identity, integration, deployment flexibility, and ecosystem partnerships, reflects the scope of the infrastructure challenge that enterprises face as they move from AI experimentation to production-grade agentic operations.
Quick Intel
Agent Fabric Expansion Targets the Full Agentic Enterprise Stack
The expanded Agent Fabric platform is built around a recognition that the enterprise challenge in the agentic AI era is not agent creation but responsible operationalization at scale. WSO2's new AI-native capabilities are designed to help enterprises govern autonomous digital interactions, simplify AI-driven modernization, and deploy across cloud, hybrid, and sovereign environments without sacrificing consistency or control.
"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."
The platform expansion touches every layer of the enterprise stack, from identity and access management to API governance, integration, and deployment infrastructure, making it one of the more comprehensive agentic enterprise platform releases in the market to date.
ThunderID Introduces Open-Source Identity for the Agentic and Quantum Era
Among the most significant announcements is ThunderID, a new open-source identity and access management stack built as a Go-based runtime purpose-designed for AI agents, applications, and decentralized identity models. Originally developed at WSO2, the ThunderID project will be contributed to the OpenWallet Foundation, reinforcing its vendor-neutral, open-source character.
ThunderID is built on a cloud-native, GitOps-driven architecture and is designed to enable developers to build modern, customizable authentication and authorization experiences for the next generation of digital infrastructure. Critically, ThunderID will be post-quantum cryptography ready, helping enterprises and governments prepare for next-generation cryptographic threats and long-term security requirements as quantum computing advances.
"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, OpenWallet Foundation.
The WSO2 Identity Platform has also been extended with new capabilities including delegated access, asynchronous authentication, and enhanced identity management for non-human entities, enabling secure interaction between humans, systems, and AI agents in complex B2B and decentralized identity environments.
API Platform and Agent Manager Extended for AI-Native Workloads
WSO2 has expanded its API Platform to support AI-native workloads, enabling organizations to securely expose, govern, and monetize APIs, AI services, models, prompts, and agent-accessible digital assets. New capabilities in policy enforcement, AI-aware governance, and cost visibility are designed to help enterprises prepare for agent-driven consumption patterns while maintaining operational control over API usage and costs.
Building on the recent beta launch of WSO2 Agent Manager, an open control plane for AI agents, WSO2 has announced a partnership with LTM to support enterprise implementation, AI transformation, and agentic modernization initiatives at scale.
"As enterprises rethink their digital foundations for the AI era, the ability to securely orchestrate applications, APIs, data, and autonomous agents becomes critical," said Vinay Hegde, Global Practice Head of Agentic, Integration and Orchestration at LTM. "Together with WSO2, we are helping customers accelerate modernization and AI adoption with the governance, scalability, and operational resilience required for the next generation of enterprise systems."
WSO2 Integrator 5.0 Unifies Integration for AI-Native Applications
WSO2 Integrator 5.0 represents a major evolution of the company's integration platform, unifying capabilities into a single AI-augmented environment. The release introduces conversational development, agent-assisted automation, and enhanced observability for generative AI workloads, addressing the integration complexity that has historically slowed enterprise delivery of AI-native applications. The platform also introduces new AI-ready operational capabilities built on declarative configuration, enabling GitOps-driven delivery and AIOps automation to help organizations modernize faster while reducing operational overhead.
Forward Deployed Engineering Bridges AI Experimentation and Production
To address the persistent gap between AI experimentation and production deployment, WSO2 has introduced a Forward Deployed Engineering model that embeds WSO2 engineers directly with strategic customers. Working across API management, integration, identity, and AI systems, these engineers help organizations translate business requirements into production-grade agentic applications, APIs, and integrations within complex enterprise environments. The model is designed to reduce implementation friction across security, governance, interoperability, and operational architecture, compressing the timeline from pilot to production for agentic deployments.
Deployment Flexibility, OpenChoreo, and Cloud Ecosystem Momentum
WSO2 has introduced flexible deployment environments enabling organizations to run its platforms across SaaS, private cloud, public cloud, hybrid, and on-premises configurations with greater operational consistency. This flexibility is designed to help enterprises align AI and digital infrastructure deployments with evolving regulatory, sovereignty, cost, and operational requirements, an increasingly important consideration as data residency and AI governance regulations develop globally.
OpenChoreo 1.1 is now generally available as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project, providing a unified foundation for building, deploying, and operating modern digital services and autonomous systems. The platform's CNCF status reinforces WSO2's commitment to open, vendor-neutral infrastructure. A partnership with SUSE has also resulted in an AI-Native Platform Engineering Stack combining SUSE Rancher Prime with OpenChoreo.
"By uniting SUSE Rancher Prime with the WSO2 Developer Platform for OpenChoreo, we're delivering a production-ready, AI-native paved path from Day 1, for both human developers and AI agents, without sacrificing governance, security, or choice," said Steve Hale, Senior Director of Global ISV Ecosystem Partners at SUSE.
On the cloud ecosystem front, WSO2 has achieved ISV Accelerate status with AWS, enabling joint customer engagements and co-sell motions through AWS Marketplace, and secured a Cloud Solution Designation for Financial Services with Microsoft, strengthening its go-to-market presence across two of the most significant enterprise cloud platforms.
The scope of WSO2's WSO2Con North America 2026 announcements reflects the scale of the infrastructure build required to support the agentic enterprise at production grade. Enterprises that have been navigating the early phases of AI adoption are increasingly discovering that agents require a fundamentally different governance, identity, and integration architecture than traditional software systems. WSO2's expanded platform, embedded engineering model, and strengthened cloud and partner ecosystem represent a comprehensive response to that infrastructure gap, positioning the company as a serious contender for the role of foundational agentic enterprise infrastructure layer as the market matures.
About WSO2
WSO2 provides the foundational technology that powers the agentic enterprise, enabling organizations to build, govern, and scale autonomous, AI-driven systems safely and reliably. WSO2's unified stack includes its agent platform for orchestrating and managing autonomous agents as first-class actors within enterprise workflows; an industry-recognized API platform for creating, managing, and scaling secure APIs; an integration platform for connecting applications, systems, and data across complex digital landscapes; an analyst-recognized identity platform for managing secure and seamless access and governance; and an engineering platform for accelerating digital product creation in an AI-ready environment. By combining these capabilities, WSO2 allows enterprises to accelerate innovation, and deliver intelligent, trusted digital experiences at scale. Founded in 2005, WSO2 has offices in Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Spain, Sri Lanka, the UAE, the UK, and the US, generating over USD 100M in annual recurring revenue. Visit wso2.com to learn more.