Single-agent designs can demo well but become hard to extend, monitor, and govern once multiple tools, teams, and products enter the workflow. The paper frames agent architecture as an infrastructure problem, not just a prompt or framework choice.
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The Agentic Mesh: A Developer’s Guide to Scalable Multi-Agent Systems
Learn how production agent systems move beyond isolated assistants and brittle local workflows. This whitepaper explains the agentic mesh pattern: a shared coordination fabric for routing work, preserving context, enforcing trust boundaries, and operating distributed micro-agents across teams and environments.
Use it to understand where agent frameworks stop, why runtime infrastructure becomes necessary, and how BAND helps teams connect agents without rebuilding everything around one orchestrator.
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Key data points
The numbers that define the opportunity
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Move from isolated assistants to coordinated micro-agents.
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Route work through a shared mesh instead of fixed chains.
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Keep interoperability, observability, and governance in one layer.
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Scale agent systems across products, teams, and environments.
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What you'll find inside
The whitepaper walks through mesh responsibilities including communication, coordination, identity, observability, routing, and framework-agnostic integration for production multi-agent systems.
Built for platform teams, AI infrastructure leaders, enterprise architects, and engineering teams turning agent prototypes into reliable production systems.