Design an enterprise-wide agentic process fabric
The most in-depth programme from Agentic BPM: two days for architects and IT managers who want to design a scalable, manageable and compliant agentic process landscape.
What you'll learn
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Enterprise agent architectures
Comparison of architecture styles (orchestrator, reactor, swarm) and when each scales to enterprise level.
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Multi-agent systems and coordination
How to make autonomous agents collaborate without chaos: protocols, shared state and conflict resolution.
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Process fabric: the integration layer
How to design a process integration architecture that connects agents with existing ERP, CRM and legacy systems.
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Observability, compliance and auditability
How to build distributed tracing, audit logging and AI Act compliance in as an architecture principle — not as an afterthought.
Programme
A day in detail — no surprises.
| # | Time | Module | Content |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | Dag 1 ochtend | Enterprise architecture styles | Comparison, trade-offs, selection criteria |
| — | Dag 1 middag | Multi-agent coordination | Protocols, shared state, conflict resolution |
| — | Dag 2 ochtend | Process fabric and legacy integration | ERP/CRM integrations, event mesh, adapter patterns |
| — | Dag 2 middag | Observability and compliance architecture | Distributed tracing, audit logging, AI Act |
Immediate results
- Validated architecture blueprint for agentic BPM
- Compliance framework and audit criteria
- Integration patterns for existing IT landscapes
Long-term
- Scalable agentic BPM foundation for the organisation
- Internal architecture expertise built
Who it's for
- Enterprise and solution architects
- IT directors and digital leads
- Technically leading consultants
About the trainer
Wiemer Kuik
Founder & senior agentic BPM advisor
Wiemer Kuik has worked at the intersection of process management, organisational change and technology for 40+ years. As a former transformation advisor at major Dutch organisations, he knows what it costs when processes don't work — and what it delivers when they do. His focus is on the practical side of agentic BPM: not the hype story, but the architectural choices, governance setup and adoption approach that determine whether an implementation actually succeeds.
LinkedInParticipant experiences
The two days are intensive but the depth is unparalleled. I learned more about enterprise agent architectures here than in a year of independent reading.
The process fabric design changed our entire integration approach. We are now looking for the right adapter patterns instead of building everything custom.
Distributed tracing and audit logging were always abstract concepts for me. After day two I know exactly how to build them in as an architecture principle.
The multi-agent coordination session is the best thing I have ever had in a training. Concrete protocols, no abstract theory.
I advise clients on architecture choices. After this programme I can do that at a completely different level — with the architecture blueprint as a foundation.
Not sure about the fit?
Book an intake — we'll spend 30 minutes on your processes and give you honest advice.