Cerner
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Cerner Corporation is an international IT corporation in the healthcare industry with more than 7,700 employees. As of June 2006, approximately 1,900 associates in the United States and 300 associates in India were involved full-time in the software development aspect of the company. Cerner has more than 1,600 clients worldwide. Cerner was founded in 1979 by Paul Gorup, Cliff Illig, and Neal Patterson. The corporate headquarters is located in North Kansas City, Missouri.
Financials
[SEC filings including 10-k]Subsidiaries
- BeyondNow Technologies, Inc. - Overland Park, Kansas
- Cerner Belgium, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Campus Redevelopment Corporation - Missouri
- Cerner Canada Limited - Canada
- Cerner Citation, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Corporation PTY Limited - New South Wales (Australia)
- Cerner Deutschland GmbH - Germany
- Cerner DHT, Inc. - Waltham, Massachusetts
- Cerner Healthcare Solutions Private Limited - India
- Cerner Health Connections, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Iberia, S.L. - Spain
- Cerner India - India
- Cerner Innovation, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner International, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Investment Corp. - Nevada
- Cerner Latin America - Latin America / Caribbean
- Cerner Limited - United Kingdom
- Cerner Middle East FZ-LLC - Emirate of Dubai, UAE
- Cerner Multum, Inc. - Denver, Colorado
- Cerner Physician Practice, Inc. (formerly Vitalworks) - Delaware
- Cerner Project IMPACT, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Properties, Inc. - Delaware
- Cerner Radiology Information Systems, Inc. - Houston, Texas
- Cerner, SAS - France
- Cerner Singapore Limited - Singapore
- Cerner SDN BHD - Malaysia
- Image Devices GmbH - Germany
Wikipedia links
External links
- [Cerner]
- [Fujitsu signs with Cerner for South]
- [U.S. Government Selects Cerner Corp. Laboratory Technology]
- [Overhead view of Cerner's Kansas City Campus] - From Google Local Search
- [Zero to $1 Billion]
- [Cerner: From Vision to Value]
- [Wiki Yellow Page Entry]
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