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The Orchestration Trap: Why Multi-Agent AI Fails Without a Coordination Strategy
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The Orchestration Trap: Why Multi-Agent AI Fails Without a Coordination Strategy

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Interest in multi-agent AI systems surged 1,445% between Q1 2024 and Q2 2025. By the end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will feature task-specific AI agents — up from less than 5% in 2025. And 40% of those agent projects will fail by 2027. That is not a contradiction. It is a pattern. The same technology generating the most enterprise excitement is also generating the most enterprise failures — and the reason is not the agents themselves. It is the absence of what sits between them. **Welcome to the orchestration trap: the gap between deploying individual AI agents and coordinating them into a system that actually works.** ## The Rush and the Reckoning The scale of enterprise agent adoption is staggering. Gartner projects agentic AI will generate approximately 30% of enterprise software revenue by 2035, exceeding $450 billion — up from 2% in 2025. Seventy-three percent of organizations are expected to adopt "agent assist" capabilities by year-end. But adoption speed and deploy

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