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ClinicServer Announces Distribution of its Clinic Management Software in Zimbabwe
“ClinicServer and Communication 247 are pleased to announce the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This MOU outlines plans to offer a state of the art clinic management solution to Zimbabwe’s private health sector through Communication 247’s health business “Health263”.”
ClinicServer is becoming popular with allied healthcare clinics
Canadian Healthcare Technology, June 28, 2012
“Is the Canadian healthcare environment inhibiting the emergence of new EMR systems that are cheaper and more efficient than the current crop? Chris Boudreau (pictured), CEO of NB-based start-up ClinicServer, believes it is.”
Business Considers Saint John a Hidden Gem
Telegraph-Journal, May 07, 2012
“SAINT JOHN – Chris Boudreau left Saint John to work in big cities around the world. But it wasn’t until he came back that his business really started to thrive.”
Sales healthy for clinician software
Financial Post, April 10, 2012
“The interview with Chris Boudreau, chief executive of ClinicServer starts by him apologizing. A day earlier, he had suddenly cancelled our scheduled interview. His explanation is blunt: “When money calls, I have to listen.”
For Mr. Boudreau, 2012 is poised to be a year of similar cash-themed telephone calls.”
The man with the golden touch
Progress Media, December, 2011
“Gerry Pond is quietly behind the scenes of most of the significant exits and promising start-ups in Atlantic Canada. Now he’s strapping his angel wings onto social enterprise. To get Gerry Pond’s attention these days, it helps to have some horsepower driving your dreams.”
New Brunswick companies receive Innovation Recognition Awards
Business New Brunswick, October 18, 2011
“FREDERICTON (CNB) – Fifteen New Brunswick companies have been honoured for their innovative business practices.
“The high calibre of small- and medium-sized businesses is impressive,” said Economic Development Minister Paul Robichaud. “Our entrepreneurs’ leadership will help bring increased prosperity and a brighter economic future for all New Brunswickers.”
ClinicServer pens deal worth millions in revenues
Telegraph-Journal, October 11, 2011
“A Saint John health-care software company has just made its first major international deal, partnering up with the United Kingdom’s Chartered Society of Physiotherapy for an agreement that could work out to yearly revenues of several million dollars.”
ClinicServer Launches Partnership with U.K.’s Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Canada Newswire, October 6, 2011
“ClinicServer, a division of IBL- Internet Business Logic Inc., has joined forces with the U.K.’s Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) in an agreement that provides the CSP’s more than 50,000 members with access to the Community Edition of ClinicServer FLEX®, the company’s leading- edge, Cloud-based Clinic Management Software.”
The picture of health
Progress Magazine, VOL. 18 NO. 02, Pg 66 – 67, 2011
“In 2007, with years of travelling behind him as Nortel’s globalization specialist, Chris Boudreau was looking for a new challenge. With an aging parents and the ability to work remotely from any location, Boudreau, now 42, and his wife, Debbie Tremblay, decided to return to their native Saint John.”
Saint John company to release second-generation software
Telegraph-Journal, April 1, 2011
“Saint John’s ClinicServer is releasing its second generation software today and hoping to grab more of what its CEO describes as a $300-billion market. The company’s signature product is a scheduling service that helps medical professionals keep track of appointments and what’s required for them.”
Try Not, Just Do
Telegraph-Journal, February 7, 2011
“I’ve written regularly about the supply of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) talent in the Province. At the risk of repeating what’s already been said, unemployment in the sector is so low (about 3 per cent) some New Brunswick companies have opened offices elsewhere in Canada and the United States to improve their access to talent, while others are importing ICT workers from Europe, South America and Asia. Chris Boudreau, CEO of ClinicServer…”
IT firm looks across the pond for software developers
Telegraph-Journal, February 4, 2011
“SAINT JOHN – When Chris Boudreau couldn’t source software developers for his startup technology company in New Brunswick, he didn’t scan other provinces or the increasingly tech savvy India. The CEO of Saint John’s ClinicServer instead eyed a part of the world that looks and feels a lot like the Maritimes, but where qualified developers are hungry for work – Ireland and the United Kingdom.”
Congrats to an uptown OBA winner…IBL – ClinicServer Inc. Emerging Enterprise
Uptown Saint John Inc., November 30, 2010
“High-fives all around for the boys from IBL-ClinicServer as they celebrate their win of the Emerging Enterprise Award at the recent Board Of Trade OBA Awards. IBL-ClinicServer established the first internet-based practice management system designed for Canadian physiotherapists. Clinic-Server uses a centralized web-based data storage system which means that clients longer need to store patient data locally.”
Creative Collisions
Progress Magazine, VOL. 17 NO. 08, Pg 53 – 57, 2010
“”So, do you want to invest?” Asks Chris Boudreau at the end of our 45-minute interview. His query is a joke, at least partially, but it reveals a supreme confidence in the fortunes of his Saint John tech firm, ClinicServer.”
Investors must pick up the pace, director says
Telegraph-Journal, October 27, 2010
“HALIFAX – Maritime investors must pick up their pace in funding local startups or Maritime entrepreneurs will flounder, says a leading American venture capitalist. Mike Grandinetti, managing director of Boston-based Southboro Capital LLC, says modern start-ups are now growing at impressive speeds that were unheard of in decades past.”
26th Annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards
Saint John Board of Trade, October 26, 2010
“The Saint John Board of Trade proudly announces the recipients for Greater Saint John’s Outstanding Business Achievement Awards. The awards dinner, Saint John’s Premiere annual business event, and presentations will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre.”
Made in New Brunswick
CBC Radio 1 features ClinicServer, July 19, 2010
“Made in New Brunswick” is a weekly segment on CBC Radio1′s SHIFT, a province-wide afternoon show. The program is hosted by the Wallace McCain Institute’s Janice MacPherson who joins Shift host Paul Kastle to discuss entrepreneurs from around the province. Made in New Brunswick discusses innovative products and services being developed by home grown, New Brunswick talent.
Company Targets Health Clinics
propelICT, December 21, 2009
“ClinicServer is now hoping to gain a share of the American physiotherapy market. As jurisdictions across the developed world push their hospitals and doctors to go digital to more efficiently and effectively treat patients, dozens of companies have launched in hopes of making money in the niche market.”






