For Indian back-office teams, AI automation’s win is removing manual re-keying by connecting your systems — on high-volume, repetitive work. Here’s a grounded view. (dgm implements osFoundry, a separate company’s platform — dgm is an independent integration partner, not osFoundry.)

What you can automate

  • Data entry — re-keying between systems.
  • Document processing — digitising and extracting from forms and records.
  • Scheduling and coordination — reducing admin overhead.
  • Routine correspondence — consistent drafting.

Document processing and data entry lead

The clearest wins are document processing (forms, invoices, records) and data entry (re-keying). Both are high-volume, rule-based, so automation removes the most effort and reduces errors — see OCR for Indian documents.

Connecting systems removes the real pain

The core back-office pain is manual re-keying between disconnected systems, so automation’s value comes from connecting them so data flows. Automation that extracts but can’t push data into your systems only shifts the work. Integration across your systems is what removes the effort.

The data dimension

Back-office records include personal and financial data under the DPDP Act, plus employee, customer and vendor information. Controlled or self-hostable handling keeps these records under your control.

Where osFoundry fits

osFoundry connects back-office automation across your systems — data entry, document processing, scheduling — model-neutral and self-hostable for India data control. It integrates with your stack rather than replacing it. osFoundry is younger with limited independent coverage, so dgm validates fit.

How dgm helps

dgm builds back-office automation across your systems on osFoundry — data entry, document processing, scheduling — with India data control. Transparent pricing: $399 assessment, $3,999/month implementation, no per-seat fees (INR approximate; 18% GST for domestic clients). Explore the platform at osFoundry, or talk to dgm about back-office automation.

General information, not professional advice.