Cerner began as PGI in 1979 and changed its name in 1984 after hiring advertising executives to come up with a new name. They chose "Cerner", which comes from Latin and other languages meaning things like "to discern" and "to blossom". In 1986, Cerner went public with its IPO, allowing initial investors to profit and increasing confidence in the company. Investing in Cerner at its IPO would be highly profitable today due to substantial stock growth and splits over the decades. Cerner has seen significant revenue growth over the years and now dominates the lab information systems market.