Topic: Orchestration

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  1. The Agentic Stack: Orchestrating Autonomous Workers

    BlogFeb 20, 2026MediumDavid T. Sterling

    Scaling an autonomous workforce from a single instance to a thousand concurrent processes requires a completely new infrastructure paradigm. This post introduces the modern stack detailing the nece...

  2. Camunda and Vibe Coding: Why AI Agents Need Pro-Code Tools

    BlogMar 23, 2026CamundaBernd Rücker

    This blog argues that despite the rise of vibe coding, professional-grade orchestration tools remain essential for building reliable systems. It demonstrates how agentic workflows can be constructe...

  3. Agentic AI in 2026: what's actually next?

    BlogFeb 17, 2026MediumBojan Ciric

    In 2026, the success of an AI agent is no longer determined by the size of its underlying language model, but by the quality of its context. This post argues that most agent failures are actually c...

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