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'''Digerati''' provides software solutions for individuals, companies and organizations by integrating the latest technologies to optimize their resources and create a more efficient work flow.
 
[[Brian Balasia]] and [[Joseph Klecha]] co-founded the company in 2001 after successfully designing a process solution for a large Michigan based automotive OEM working pro bono. Their design potentially saved their client $ 1 million a month.<ref>[http://www.thedigeratiprocess.com/about/history.html Digerati]</ref>
==MORE Program==
Digerati worked with the University and created the Matching Opportunities for Entrepreneurs (MORE) Program, a nonprofit dedicated to helping entrepreneurs. It began as a simple idea to help engineering students at the University of Michigan to develop ideas into possible new businesses by providing support services. MORE is funded by the Department of labor.<ref>[http://www.themoreprogram.com/history.htm MORE Program]</ref>
==InsYght==
Digerati and The MORE Program developed InsYght, a web-based software application funded by the [[NEI|New Economy Initiative]],  designed to instantly match business owners to the specific resources they need. InsYght has the ability to analyze the specific circumstances of an individual or business, determine the immediate needs of an entity and prescribe the processes required to meet their needs.<ref>[http://www.themoreprogram.com/insyght.htm Insyght]</ref>


'''Digerati''' provides software solutions for individuals, companies and organizations by integrating the latest technologies to optimize their resources and create a more efficient work flow and to improve their economic conditions.
==References==
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[[Category: Companies]]
[[Category:Software]]

Latest revision as of 20:44, 11 March 2021

Type: Privately held
Industry: Software
Founded: 2001
Founder(s): Brian Balasia

Joseph Klecha

Headquarters: The Guardian Building 500 Griswold Ave.
Ste. 3400 Detroit, MI 48226
Country: USA
Website: Digerati
Key People
Brian Balasia, CEO
Joseph Klecha, CTO

Digerati provides software solutions for individuals, companies and organizations by integrating the latest technologies to optimize their resources and create a more efficient work flow.

Brian Balasia and Joseph Klecha co-founded the company in 2001 after successfully designing a process solution for a large Michigan based automotive OEM working pro bono. Their design potentially saved their client $ 1 million a month.[1]

MORE Program

Digerati worked with the University and created the Matching Opportunities for Entrepreneurs (MORE) Program, a nonprofit dedicated to helping entrepreneurs. It began as a simple idea to help engineering students at the University of Michigan to develop ideas into possible new businesses by providing support services. MORE is funded by the Department of labor.[2]

InsYght

Digerati and The MORE Program developed InsYght, a web-based software application funded by the New Economy Initiative, designed to instantly match business owners to the specific resources they need. InsYght has the ability to analyze the specific circumstances of an individual or business, determine the immediate needs of an entity and prescribe the processes required to meet their needs.[3]

References