If you’ve found osFoundry and want it working in your business, the next question is who implements it. That’s the role of an implementation partner — and dgm is an independent one, focused on delivering osFoundry for US businesses. This page explains what that means. (osFoundry is a separate company’s platform; dgm implements it — we are not osFoundry and don’t speak for it.)

The platform and the partner are different companies

This distinction is the whole point, so let’s be clear: osFoundry is a separate company’s product — an AI orchestration platform. dgm is an independent firm that implements it for clients. The relationship is exactly like the one between Salesforce and the consultancies that implement Salesforce, or AWS and the partners that build on AWS: one company makes the platform, another delivers it into your business. dgm doesn’t own osFoundry, doesn’t speak for it, and isn’t part of it. We specialize in implementing it.

What an implementation partner does

Buying a platform and getting value from it are two different things, separated by real work. An implementation partner does that work:

  • Deploys and configures the platform around your specific workflows.
  • Integrates it with your existing data and systems so it can do real work (see AI Integration Services).
  • Builds the custom agents and automations that run your operations.
  • Consolidates overlapping tools where it makes sense (see SaaS Consolidation with AI).
  • Trains your team and supports them afterward.

The deliverable is osFoundry working in production, owned by your people — not a license and a login.

Why dgm specializes in osFoundry

Focus produces better outcomes. dgm concentrates on osFoundry because, deeply understood, it fits most businesses’ goals:

  • Model-agnostic — you bring your own models and switch freely, avoiding lock-in to one AI vendor.
  • Built to consolidate — designed to replace overlapping SaaS rather than be one more subscription.
  • Your data stays yours — a design that supports real governance and data control.

That said, dgm engagements start from your needs, not the platform. If osFoundry isn’t the right fit for a particular goal, we’ll tell you — being platform-honest is part of the job.

What it costs

dgm keeps pricing fixed and public:

  • Assessment + roadmap ($399, one-time). A readiness assessment and a concrete implementation roadmap.
  • Full implementation ($3,999/month). Deployment, integration, custom agents and automations, tool consolidation where sensible, team training, and ongoing optimization — with no per-seat fees.

Do it yourself, or get it done

You can adopt osFoundry directly if you’d rather self-serve — it’s a real option, and we’ll point you there. An implementation partner is for when you want it done right and fast, with the experience to avoid the common mistakes and reach value sooner.

How dgm helps

dgm is an independent osFoundry implementation partner for US businesses — deploying, integrating, building, and training, so the platform actually delivers in your operation. If you’d rather explore osFoundry yourself first, go straight to osFoundry; if you want it implemented properly, that’s where dgm comes in.