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  2. Judith Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Judith R. Faulkner (born August 11, 1943) is an American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Verona, Wisconsin. [2] Faulkner founded Epic Systems in 1979, with the original name of Human Services Computing. [ 3 ]

  3. Epic Systems - Wikipedia

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    Epic Systems Corporation (commonly known as Epic) is an American privately held healthcare software company based in Verona, Wisconsin. According to the company, hospitals that use its software held medical records of 78% of patients in the United States and over 3% of patients worldwide in 2022.

  4. EPIC Systems, Inc - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in St. Louis, MO and provided consulting, design engineering services and automation for process plants and packing line integration. [ 4 ] Two years after opening, in 1997, EPIC expanded by adding a fabrication plant to support the design and construction of modular process plants.

  5. What is Epic Games now worth? And who owns the Cary company ...

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    Epic Games, the prominent private video game maker in Cary, hasn’t always kept its valuation a secret. When the company raised $1.78 billion in the summer of 2020, it publicized its new $17.3 ...

  6. Epicor - Wikipedia

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    Epicor Software Corporation is a business software company based in Austin, Texas founded in 1972. Its products are aimed at the manufacturing, distribution, retail and services industries. Its products are aimed at the manufacturing, distribution, retail and services industries.

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  8. Tim Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing he needed a better name for a video game company, he renamed Potomac Computer Systems to Epic MegaGames. [2] Sweeney giving a presentation at the 2016 Game Developers Conference. Following ZZT, Sweeney started working on his next title, Jill of the Jungle, but found that he lacked the skills to complete this alone.

  9. Tencent sunk $330 million into Epic Games, owns nearly half ...

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    Back in June, Chinese company Tencent Holdings purchased a minority stake in Epic Games, but it turns out that stake is substantial. Tencent snatched up 48.4% of Epic Games shares last year ...