Getting AI live and actually used — not just built — is what implementation is about. dgm delivers end-to-end AI implementation for UK businesses with osFoundry. (dgm is an independent integration partner; osFoundry is a separate company’s product.)
What AI implementation covers
Implementation takes a use case from plan to live, adopted capability:
- Roadmap — a prioritised plan.
- Build — the AI capability.
- Integrate — with your systems.
- Govern — UK GDPR, human oversight.
- Adopt — get people using it.
The goal is AI that’s actually used and delivers value, not just deployed. (See AI implementation roadmap.)
De-risked through pilots and phasing
We don’t do big-bang launches. We pilot to prove value, then phase the rollout so you see value early and de-risk the project. You commit larger effort only to proven use cases. (See how to run an AI pilot.)
Adoption is change management
Most AI projects fail on adoption, not technology — people don’t trust, use or get trained on the tool. So we treat implementation as change management as much as deployment: involving the people who’ll use it, training them, and building transparent, human-in-the-loop AI they can trust. (See change management for AI adoption.)
Built right
- Data control — self-hosting or an EU region (osFoundry publishes US/EU/JP regions, not a UK one).
- Human oversight for significant decisions.
- No lock-in — source-available, usage-priced, model-agnostic.
Engagement and pricing
A fixed-fee assessment and roadmap, then a monthly implementation engagement, with no per-seat fees. Scope depends on your use cases and systems — contact us for a quote.
dgm is an independent integration partner with zero integrations so far — we’re transparent about that. To plan an AI implementation, book a consultation with dgm. General information; scope and pricing per project. (See also our AI integration services.)