For Indian data teams, AI automation’s win is taking recurring reports and routine queries off their plate — governed and grounded in real data. 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
- Report generation — recurring reports and dashboards.
- Data preparation — cleaning and shaping.
- Query answering — common business questions in natural language.
- Insight summaries — turning results into readable output.
Automating routine work frees the team
Data teams spend heavily on recurring reports and routine questions. Automating these — grounded in your governed data warehouse — lets the business self-serve common answers while the team focuses on deeper analysis (see natural-language data access).
Governance is the hard requirement
Analytics automation touches data across the business, so it must respect access controls — answering only from permitted data — auditably. Data teams own these controls, so a self-hostable, permission-aware deployment aligns with their mandate and with DPDP obligations.
Grounded in real data
Automation must connect to your actual warehouse and sources; grounding in real, current, governed data is what makes outputs trustworthy.
Where osFoundry fits
osFoundry connects analytics automation to your data warehouse — report generation, data prep, query answering — model-neutral, self-hostable, permission-aware and auditable for governed India data control. It integrates with your data stack rather than replacing it. osFoundry is younger with limited independent coverage, so dgm validates fit.
How dgm helps
dgm builds analytics automation on osFoundry connected to your data warehouse — report generation, data prep, query answering — governed, permission-aware and auditable for 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 analytics automation.
General information, not professional advice.