ADVISORY 1
The starting point for any engagement. We review your current infrastructure, map your data flows, identify your key dependencies, and produce a clear picture of where your exposure lies.
You receive a written assessment covering: where your data currently resides, which third parties have access to it, what your current compliance posture looks like relative to your obligations, and what a sovereign architecture designed for your organisation would involve.
This assessment is valuable regardless of whether you proceed with an implementation — it gives you an honest, complete picture of your current position.
Format: Discovery call, documentation review, written report with recommendations.
ADVISORY 2
A structured working session for your leadership, legal, and technical teams to align on data governance principles before any infrastructure change is made.
We cover: what data sovereignty means in the context of your specific regulatory obligations, how to think about access control and audit requirements, how to communicate your governance posture to LPs, clients, and regulators, and how to build governance policies that your infrastructure can actually enforce.
The output is a governance framework document that serves as the foundation for your architecture decisions.
Format: Half-day workshop (remote or in-person), followed by a written governance framework.
ADVISORY 3
For organisations ready to move from assessment to action. We produce a phased implementation plan that maps your transition from current state to sovereign infrastructure — with minimal operational disruption.
The roadmap covers: what to migrate first and why, how to run parallel systems during transition, how to manage user onboarding and change management, and how to validate that the new architecture meets your compliance requirements before decommissioning legacy systems.
Implementation is carried out by Parioni Infra directly. You are not left with a document and a vendor list.
Format: Roadmap document + phased implementation engagement.
ADVISORY 4
For organisations with specific, named regulatory obligations — GDPR, FCA requirements, sector-specific data protection rules, LP data governance standards — we map your infrastructure decisions directly to your compliance requirements.
This is not legal advice. It is architectural evidence: documentation that demonstrates, specifically and structurally, how your deployed infrastructure satisfies each relevant obligation. This documentation is designed to be useful in regulatory conversations, client due diligence, and LP reporting.
Format: Compliance mapping document, updated following any infrastructure changes.