How to run an AI pilot in your business: a clear, fact-based explanation for organisations in Nigeria — with osFoundry as the example and dgm as an independent partner.
dgm is an independent integration partner for osFoundry — it is not affiliated with the maker of osFoundry (OS LLC) and has not yet completed any integration project for a client.
osFoundry is a model-agnostic AI orchestration platform built on the bring-your-own-key (BYOK) principle: usage-based pricing with no per-user fee, local-first operation, and the option to self-host, with a choice of data region (the United States, the European Union or Japan) or running it in your own private cloud.
How to approach it
A good pilot has a narrow scope, a clear success criterion, a short timeframe and real data, so you can decide objectively whether to scale.
What to watch for
Do not turn the pilot into a never-ending project; decide at the start what success means and when you stop.
Where osFoundry fits in
osFoundry is a model-agnostic platform, priced by usage, that your teams can use to put the ideas in this article into practice — building assistants, agents and applications on your own data. dgm helps you independently take the first step.
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Where dgm fits in
dgm is an independent integration partner that helps organisations in Nigeria adopt the osFoundry platform — from identifying the first practical use case, to configuration, to connecting AI to the systems you already run. dgm works separately from the maker of osFoundry (OS LLC) and has not yet completed an integration project for any client, so everything described above is a proposed service, not a delivered result. If you would like to weigh a practical first step, dgm is glad to look at it with you. Book an introductory call with dgm.