Kimi K2.6 runs agents for days — and exposes the limits of enterprise orchestration

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Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.6 model has been running agents for extended periods, including five consecutive days, without interruption. This achievement…
Kimi K2.6 runs agents for days — and exposes the limits of enterprise orchestration
Kimi K2.6 runs agents for days — and exposes the limits of enterprise orchestration
Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.6 model has been running agents for extended periods, including five consecutive days, without interruption. This achievement highlights the growing challenge of managing long-running agents, which are increasingly being used in various applications, including monitoring and incident response. However, the success of Kimi K2.6 also exposes a critical gap in orchestration, as most frameworks were not designed to handle continuous, stateful execution.
Background & Context
The rise of long-running agents is driven by the increasing complexity of business processes and the need for more autonomous and efficient operations. Model providers such as Anthropic, OpenAI, and Moonshot AI have introduced features to support long-horizon agents, including multi-session tasks, subagents, and background execution. These innovations have enabled agents to run for hours, but the current orchestration frameworks are still struggling to manage continuous execution. The limitations of these frameworks are becoming apparent as more enterprises adopt long-running agents, and the need for more advanced orchestration solutions is growing.
Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance
The implications of this development are significant for Swiss SMEs and the finance sector. As more businesses adopt long-running agents, they will require more sophisticated orchestration frameworks to manage these agents effectively. This may lead to increased demand for specialized services and solutions, creating new opportunities for Swiss fintech companies and SMEs. However, it also poses a challenge for smaller businesses, which may struggle to keep up with the latest technologies and innovations.
What to Watch
The emergence of Kimi K2.6 and other long-running agent models will continue to push the boundaries of enterprise orchestration. As more model providers and agent platforms explore this area, we can expect to see the development of new orchestration frameworks and solutions. Moonshot AI's success with Kimi K2.6 will likely inspire other companies to invest in similar technologies, and the Swiss fintech sector will be closely watching these developments. Readers should monitor the progress of Moonshot AI and other model providers, as well as the emergence of new orchestration frameworks and solutions, to stay ahead of the curve.
Source
Original Article: Kimi K2.6 runs agents for days — and exposes the limits of enterprise orchestration
Published: April 21, 2026
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