30-Day Proof-of-Concept Plan
Enterprises evaluating AI Fabrix should aim for a structured 30-day proof-of-concept (PoC). This approach balances infrastructure validation with business value demonstration, ensuring both IT and business stakeholders see measurable outcomes.
The plan assumes 20 working days and is divided into two phases:
- Phase 1 (10 days): Infrastructure, validation, and compliance alignment
- Phase 2 (10 days): Business use case with real data
Phase 1: Infrastructure & Compliance Validation (Days 1–10)
The first phase focuses on setting up Fabrix inside your Azure tenant and validating it against your enterprise IT standards.
Key activities:
- Deploy Fabrix in your Azure subscription (VNet, Private Endpoints, Key Vault).
- Integrate identity and access with Entra ID (SSO, RBAC inheritance).
- Enable SCIM provisioning for user and group management.
- Validate audit logs, telemetry, and security controls.
- Align deployment with your compliance processes (ISO, GDPR, HIPAA, or sector-specific).
- Ensure Fabrix matches your internal IT and change management requirements.
Outcome: Infrastructure is production-grade, validated against enterprise IT policies, and approved for controlled business use.
Phase 2: Real Use Case with Real Data (Days 11–20)
The second phase demonstrates business value by applying Fabrix to one practical use case using real data.
Key activities:
- Connect Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Teams) and one business system (e.g. CRM or ERP).
- Ingest and index a real dataset with metadata-aware retrieval.
- Configure policies to ensure users only access what they are entitled to.
- Run pilot workflows in Flowise orchestration with OpenWebUI for end-user testing.
- Measure outcomes: accuracy, compliance, speed, and cost telemetry.
- Document lessons learned for production rollout.
Outcome: Clear evidence of value in a real use case, aligned with enterprise security and compliance.
Why This Matters
- Many AI pilots fail because they skip compliance alignment or avoid real data testing. Fabrix ensures both are covered in 30 days.
- This dual-track approach makes it possible to move directly from PoC to production, without rework.
- Success requires alignment with your internal IT processes. Fabrix provides the platform, but governance, access approvals, and project scope must be driven by your organization.
Key Takeaway
A successful 30-day PoC delivers:
- Validated infrastructure inside your Azure tenant.
- Confirmed compliance with your security and audit requirements.
- Real-world results on a business use case with real data.
With these three outcomes, enterprises can confidently progress to pilot and production.