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Companies
Microsoft to acquire Sentillion,
expects synergies with Amalga
REDMOND, Wash. – Microsoft Corp.
announced that it intends to acquire Sentillion Inc., a privately held
company specializing in software for the healthcare industry. Combining
Sentillion’s products with Microsoft Amalga Unified Intelligence System
(UIS) will make it easier for healthcare professionals to deliver better
patient care by streamlining access to multiple IT applications and
patient data, the company said.
Sentillion will continue to sell and support its products to new and
existing customers while Microsoft invests in the long-term evolution of
the combined portfolio of Sentillion and Microsoft health solutions.
Sentillion will also continue to operate out of its corporate
headquarters in Andover, Mass. The acquisition is expected to close in
early calendar year 2010. Financial terms were not disclosed.
“Microsoft and Sentillion share a vision of a connected health system in
which the free and rapid flow of information, coupled with streamlined
access to a hospital’s myriad healthcare applications, empowers doctors
and nurses to perform their roles with greater insight, speed and
effectiveness,” said Peter Neupert, corporate vice president, Microsoft
Health Solutions Group. “As a result, our products and strategies are a
natural fit. Joining efforts with Sentillion will allow us to amplify
and accelerate the impact we can make in health IT and health globally.”
“We’re excited to build on the powerful foundation we have built over
the past decade in product development, sales and marketing, customer
relationships, and execution excellence,” said Robert Seliger, CEO of
Sentillion. “With its commitment to improving health and the global
resources it brings to bear, Microsoft is the perfect partner to expand
our efforts worldwide.”
By combining Sentillion’s context management and single sign-on
technologies with Amalga UIS, a real-time data aggregation solution,
Microsoft aims to give clinicians new insight about patients in real
time and enable them to perform the appropriate task with unprecedented
speed. At the same time, the workflow of clinicians will be simplified,
allowing them to spend less time navigating different IT systems and
more time with patients.
Microsoft Amalga UIS addresses a common and critical challenge of
healthcare providers – integrating vast amounts of clinical,
administrative and financial information that flow in and out of
disparate information systems, and tailoring that information for use by
physicians, analysts, laboratory technicians, nurses and administrators.
Amalga UIS is in use at more than 115 hospitals in renowned U.S. health
organizations, including the Johns Hopkins Health System, New
York-Presbyterian Hospital, Novant Health and Seattle Children’s
Hospital.
Sentillion’s technologies integrate all types of clinical, business and
personal productivity applications, regardless of whether they are
Web-based, Windows-based or legacy systems. More than 1,000 hospitals
representing 160 healthcare organizations, ranging from single
facilities to large, complex multistate health systems, use Sentillion’s
solutions as a strategic part of their clinical IT infrastructure.
About Sentillion
Since 1998, Sentillion has been revolutionizing healthcare IT with award
winning, industry recognized identity and access management technology.
Sentillion has successfully combined patented technology with a deep
understanding of the healthcare industry to deliver a comprehensive set
of solutions for single sign-on, identity management, clinical
workstations and desktop virtualization. Recognized as the number one
single sign-on (SSO) vendor in the KLAS Top 20: 2008 Year-End Report,
Sentillion is the only identity and access management company whose
solutions are used daily by over 500,000 caregivers in leading
healthcare organizations across North America and Europe. Sentillion is
a privately held company headquartered in Andover, Mass. For more
information, visit Sentillion at
http://www.sentillion.com.
About Microsoft in Health
Microsoft is committed to improving health around the world through
software innovation. Over the past 12 years Microsoft has steadily
increased its investments in health, with a focus on addressing the
challenges of health providers, health and social services
organizations, payers, consumers, and life sciences companies worldwide.
Microsoft closely collaborates with a broad ecosystem of partners and
develops its own powerful health solutions, such as Amalga and
HealthVault. Together, Microsoft and its industry partners are working
to advance a vision of unifying health information and making it more
readily available, ensuring the best quality of life and affordable care
for everyone.
Posted Dec. 24, 2009

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