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Pilot to Production

Pilot to production is the transition from proof-of-concept to governed, operational AI with SLAs, monitoring, and regulatory audit trails.

Pilot to production is the transition from proof-of-concept to governed, operational AI with SLAs, monitoring, and regulatory audit trails.

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Crossing the chasm

Most enterprises stall because pilots skip context, compliance, and ops. Accelerators with embedded FDEs exist specifically to close this gap in under 12 weeks.

Key takeaways

Pilot to Production is essential for governed production AI — not optional for regulated deployments

Pilots that skip this discipline typically stall at proof-of-concept

Derisk360 implements through accelerators with embedded Forward Deployed Engineers

Outcome-based services with FDE embed beat hourly consulting for production go-live

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Common questions about Pilot to Production

What is Pilot to Production?
Pilot to production is the transition from proof-of-concept to governed, operational AI in production.
Why does Pilot to Production matter for enterprise AI deployment?
Pilot to Production reduces deployment risk and determines whether agents reach governed production in regulated environments. Without it, pilots stall and compliance teams block go-live.
How does Pilot to Production relate to the 4-Layer Intelligence Stack?
Pilot to Production maps to one or more layers — context, decisions, actions, or outcomes — in Derisk360's architecture for production agentic systems.
How does Derisk360 implement Pilot to Production?
Through structured AI accelerators and embedded FDEs who implement pilot to production in your VPC — with evaluation and managed operations built in from day one.
Is this a software product I can licence?
No. Derisk360 is a services firm. You engage for production outcomes through accelerators and implementations, not shelfware.