Fixed scope · Paid · 1–2 weeks
Start with a confidential architecture review.
We map the archive, the risk, and the system — before you buy anything. The review is the deliberate first step of every ANULUM engagement.
What it is
A short, structured engagement in which we work with your responsible people to understand what your archive contains, who may see what, which questions the system must answer, and which deployment model fits your risk posture. It ends with a decision document your board can act on.
Deliverables
- Data sensitivity map — what exists, where it lives, how sensitive it is
- Use-case map — the questions and workflows worth automating
- Deployment recommendation — air-gapped, on-premises, Swiss-hosted, or hybrid
- Hardware tier recommendation — sized to your archive and concurrency, not to a catalogue
- Security and compliance gap list
- Heat-recovery pre-feasibility for denser systems
- Budget range and realistic timeline
- A clear go / no-go recommendation
What it is not
- It is not a demo that requires uploading your documents to a cloud — no document leaves your custody during the review.
- It is not a sales formality — if a private AI system is not justified, the review says so.
- It is not an obligation to buy anything afterwards.
How it proceeds
- Scoping callconfidential, without documents We establish sector, jurisdiction, rough archive shape, and whether the review makes sense for you.
- Structured interviews and site context With your counsel, IT, or operations lead — under a confidentiality agreement signed first.
- Analysis and system design We match archive, users, and risk boundary to a deployment model and hardware tier, with operating-cost assumptions stated explicitly.
- Decision document and readout Findings, recommendation, budget range, and the go / no-go — presented to the people who decide.
Confidentiality
The review is conducted under a written confidentiality agreement. We do not name clients, we do not use client material for any other purpose, and we do not ask you to upload documents anywhere. Where deeper technical inspection is needed, it happens on your premises or on hardware you control.