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WSO2 expands Agent Fabric with ThunderID and forward deployed engineers

WSO2 expands Agent Fabric with ThunderID and forward deployed engineers

WSO2 has announced a series of enhancements for its Agent Fabric platform. The company is introducing ThunderID, an open-source IAM stack for AI agents, and launching a Forward Deployed Engineering model to accelerate complex enterprise deployments.

WSO2 positions Agent Fabric as an infrastructure layer for what the company calls the “agentic enterprise”: an environment in which AI agents operate autonomously across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, and data. WSO2 previously announced Agent Manager, an open control plane for AI agents. That foundation is now being further expanded with concrete tools for identity, integration, and deployment.

“The enterprise challenge today is not simply building AI agents. It is operationalizing them responsibly at scale,” says CEO Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana. This translates into new capabilities for delegated access, asynchronous authentication, and identity management for non-human entities.

ThunderID: IAM for the post-quantum era

ThunderID is a Go-based identity runtime for AI agents and decentralized identities. The stack is cloud-native, GitOps-driven, and is becoming post-quantum cryptography-ready. WSO2 is contributing the project to the OpenWallet Foundation (OWF). Additionally, WSO2 is collaborating with IIIT-B through the MOSIP initiative to enhance the open-source eSignet platform based on ThunderID.

On the integration front, WSO2 is launching WSO2 Integrator 5.0, which combines continuous development, agent-supported automation, and improved observability for GenAI workloads into a single environment.

Forward Deployed Engineering and Cloud Partnerships

Also new is the Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) model, in which WSO2 engineers work directly with strategic customers on the implementation of agentic architectures. The model combines expertise in API management, integration, identity, and AI. In parallel, WSO2 announces a partnership with LTM for enterprise AI transformation.

For deployment, WSO2 is introducing flexible environments that support SaaS, private cloud, public cloud, hybrid, and on-premises. OpenChoreo 1.1, now a CNCF Sandbox project, is generally available. In April, SUSE and WSO2 launched an AI-Native Platform Engineering Stack based on SUSE Rancher Prime and OpenChoreo. In the cloud sector, WSO2 achieved AWS ISV Accelerate status and a Cloud Solution Designation for Financial Services from Microsoft.

Tip: WSO2 simplifies APIs and integrations