Description
Per-agent metadata is absolutely required. That’s what drives classification, RBAC, CRUD, and control boundaries for each agent.
The challenge at enterprise scale isn’t the existence of agent metadata, it’s where interaction logic of that agent or all the agents live.
This is where orchestration becomes essential.
Orchestration determines:
▫️ How agents interact with each other
▫️ Whether additional agents are needed
▫️ Whether more access is required
▫️When new tasks should be triggered across teams or systems
▫️etc due to so much other governance that could be added to these and this layer…
Instead of embedding all interaction logic into each agent, orchestration manages coordination, escalation, and governance across agents.
Agents stay well-defined and controlled. Orchestration manages movement, interaction, and scale.
That separation is what makes enterprise agent systems sustainable.
Raised by
Doug Shannon
Description
Per-agent metadata is absolutely required. That’s what drives classification, RBAC, CRUD, and control boundaries for each agent.
The challenge at enterprise scale isn’t the existence of agent metadata, it’s where interaction logic of that agent or all the agents live.
This is where orchestration becomes essential.
Orchestration determines:
▫️ How agents interact with each other
▫️ Whether additional agents are needed
▫️ Whether more access is required
▫️When new tasks should be triggered across teams or systems
▫️etc due to so much other governance that could be added to these and this layer…
Instead of embedding all interaction logic into each agent, orchestration manages coordination, escalation, and governance across agents.
Agents stay well-defined and controlled. Orchestration manages movement, interaction, and scale.
That separation is what makes enterprise agent systems sustainable.
Raised by
Doug Shannon