Most companies are adopting AI faster than they're governing it. That gap is where reputational damage, regulatory fines, and data breaches live. We offer the complete path: strategy, policy, tooling, and enforcement — delivered at a price that doesn't require a procurement committee.
Most companies jump straight to tooling. The tool fails because the policy isn't clear. The policy fails because the strategy wasn't set. We start at the beginning.
Stage 1
Strategy
Where are you on the AI maturity curve? What are the right use cases for your business? Which AI tools create regulatory exposure? What does a defensible posture look like for your company size?
How it's delivered
Advisory engagement with Parimal. Structured 4–8 week sprint. Board-ready output: risk classification, use case map, governance framework.
Stage 2
Policy
Which AI tools are approved? What happens when someone violates the policy? How do you prove your employees received and acknowledged it? Which clauses does the EU AI Act require vs. what NIST AI RMF recommends?
How it's delivered
AI Governance SaaS — Policy Generator. Questionnaire → tailored policy stack in hours. Every clause mapped to EU AI Act, NIST, and GDPR. Audit-ready on day one.
Stage 3
Enforcement
Are employees following the policy? Which tools are being used without approval right now? What shadow AI is running in your organization that you don't know about? How do you prove ongoing compliance — not just day one?
How it's delivered
AI Governance SaaS Release 2 — Shadow AI Detection + Browser Extension. Real-time monitoring of unauthorized AI tool usage across your organization.
You can start at any stage. Most clients start at Stage 2 — the policy — and add advisory and enforcement as they mature.
As VP AI Consulting at XBP Global, Parimal has led C-suite AI strategy, AI presales, AI team building, and solution architecture for large enterprises. He's the person companies call when they need to answer the AI governance question in front of a board.
Before that: 11 years as Principal Enterprise Architect at Tech Mahindra, closing large AI and cloud engagements. Before that: Chief Architect at Bharti Airtel — governing technology at national telco scale.
When he advises you on AI governance, he's drawing on 30 years of knowing what breaks and what doesn't.
Bharti Airtel
Chief Architect · 11 years
Technology governance at one of the world's largest telecoms. 400M+ subscribers. Enterprise architecture at national scale.
Tech Mahindra
Principal Enterprise Architect · 11 years · New Jersey
Led large AI and cloud engagements for global enterprises. Presales, architecture, delivery — the full cycle for deals exceeding $50M.
XBP Global + Heuristicworks
VP AI Consulting · Founder · 2024–present
Advising enterprises on AI strategy and governance. Building precision AI products for underserved markets.
A consultative call with Parimal where you describe your current AI landscape and walk away with a clear action plan. No slides, no sales pressure, no vague recommendations. Just a frank conversation from someone who has seen every version of this problem.
Book Your AI Readiness Call →In 45 minutes you'll walk away with
Your EU AI Act risk classification
Low / Limited / High risk — and what each classification means for your compliance obligations.
Which AI tools create the most exposure
Of the tools your team is currently using, which ones require documentation, employee training, or disclosure.
What a defensible posture looks like for your org
Not a generic framework — a specific, prioritized action plan for your company size and industry.
Whether you need advisory, tooling, or both
An honest recommendation on where to start — and what you can handle on your own.
AI Governance SaaS takes your answers to a structured questionnaire and generates a complete, regulation-mapped policy stack — EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, GDPR. Every clause is traceable. Every policy is acknowledged. Your audit log starts day one.
Questionnaire → complete policy stack (AUP, data handling, procurement, developer, HR). Every clause mapped to regulation.
One-click distribution. Digital signature. Timestamped audit log. What EU AI Act Article 4 requires you to prove.
Discover every unauthorized AI tool your employees are using — before your auditor does.
EU AI Act enforcement begins August 2, 2026. The organizations that act now spend $300–500/month on tooling. The ones that wait spend $30k+ on audit remediation.