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2026

May

Introducing FabrCore Surface — Adaptive Card UX for Distributed Agents

May 29, 2026 at 9:15 AM CDT

Surface gives FabrCore agents a trusted visual layer: Adaptive Card envelopes, Blazor rendering, explicit action routing, validation policy, and a command center for owner-to-agent work.

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April

Hiring AI Like a Workforce — and Why the Frontier Labs Want to Trap You

April 21, 2026

Implementing AI is no different than building your workforce — some roles you outsource, some you hire in-house. The frontier labs are betting you won’t notice they’ve tilted the table so the knowledge always ends up on their side.

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Introducing FabrCore Swarm — Distributed Multi-Agent Task Orchestration

April 9, 2026

An experimental multi-agent orchestration layer built on FabrCore that plans, delegates, and recovers across distributed client agents — without clients changing a line of code.

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February

Open Sourcing FabrCore and OpenCaddis

February 16, 2026

Announcing the open source release of FabrCore (Apache 2.0) and OpenCaddis (MIT). After years of building on open source, we're giving back with a .NET distributed AI agent framework and a full agent workspace.

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2025

December

FabrCore Beta Release: A Platform for Distributed AI Agents

December 16, 2025

A deep dive into the FabrCore architecture for architects and technical leaders. Learn about the server runtime, client integration, agent SDK, and enterprise features that power distributed AI agents.

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October

FabrCore Alpha Release: Building the Future of Long-Lived AI Agents

October 22, 2025

Announcing the alpha release of FabrCore, our platform for long-lived AI agents. After months of development, our memory and behavior systems are showing promising results in initial testing.

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