
Our Clients
We form lasting partnerships with Catholic dioceses, parishes, and organizations, working together to meet today’s challenges with creativity and purpose.
Our Clients
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The Diocese of Lansing is currently comprised of 10 counties, with some of the major cities being Lansing, Adrian, Ann Arbor, Flint, Jackson, Owosso, and Ypsilanti.
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The Diocese of Gary serves an estimated 170,000 Catholics in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, and Starke counties through 58 parishes, two missions, and one Catholic student center.
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The Diocese of Arlington is a thriving community composed of seventy parishes in the Northern Virginia area. Since its founding in 1974, the Diocese has grown significantly, becoming one of the fifty largest dioceses in the United States. Currently, there are 446,500 registered Catholics and over 275 priests in the Diocese.
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The Archdiocese of Atlanta requested VersAlta to assist with automating inefficient processes around clergy management. This included processes for incardination of clergy, letters of suitability, and annual clergy assignments. Partnering with leads from other Diocese, VersAlta is implementing a low-code solution that integrates and exchanges data with commonly used Diocesan solutions.
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A local parish located in Troy, Michigan, has many Christian Service groups acting as advocates for the vulnerable and different faith-based program offerings.
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The Archdiocese of Detroit comprises 215 parishes and 89 Catholic Schools in the Metro Detroit area. The AOD faced hurdles of aging office buildings and outdated technology systems. Out of this need for modernization, VersAlta was born. We took charge of staffing top-talented technologists with a passion for the mission to bring the AOD into the 21st century.
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The Diocese of Gaylord spans the entire upper third of Michigan’s lower peninsula, with 75 parishes and 18 schools. VersAlta applied its knowledge and experience in information technology architecture, cloud-based infrastructure, security and support, Diocesan technology solutions, systems integration, data management strategy, and organizational technology consulting.
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The Sacred Heart Seminary primarily forms priests but also further prepares deacons and lay ministers. We assisted with technology solutions for data assets and events.