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AI transformation in the enterprise

The complete reference: which decisions to automate, how to prove a system behaved correctly, what integration actually costs, and the failure modes that appear six months after a successful pilot.

Written and reviewed by practitioners who have delivered these systems. Ungated, citable, and versioned — the changelog records what changed and why.

Hubs
9
Articles & tutorials
74
Glossary terms
52
Capability page
AI transformation

9 hubs

  • 01

    Deciding what to automate

    Candidate selection, the labelled-history test, and the decisions that should stay human.

    9 articles
  • 02

    The decision boundary

    Automated, recommended, human — written as policy and implemented as code.

    8 articles
  • 03

    Data and retrieval

    Ground truth, corpus design, staleness, and citation to source.

    10 articles
  • 04

    Evaluation

    Test suites before pilots, regression on model change, and what a passing score does not prove.

    9 articles
  • 05

    Evidence and audit

    Logged rationale, reconstruction two years later, and what a regulator asks for.

    8 articles
  • 06

    Integration architecture

    Identity, workflow, systems of record, and the service that commits a decision.

    9 articles
  • 07

    Agents and coordination

    Where AI meets a ledger: signing boundaries, thresholds, rollback.

    7 articles
  • 08

    Operating a model in production

    Monitoring, drift, incident response, and the rollback that has been rehearsed.

    8 articles
  • 09

    Cost, timeline and team

    What these programmes actually cost, and where the estimate goes wrong.

    6 articles

Published in this pillar

  • Technical

    Evaluating a model before a pilot

    A test suite built from labelled history, run before anyone sees a demo — and an honest account of what a passing score does not prove.

    13 min

Changelog

  • v2.1Evidence and audit section rewritten after two regulated deployments.
  • v2.0Agent coordination separated into its own pillar.
  • v1.0First publication.

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