Talk:Athenahealth
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Should be moved
[edit]This article should be moved to "Athenahealth". It's a proper noun. The entity's desire for twee brand differentiation notwithstanding, proper nouns are capitalized. Exceptions are made for special cases. For special cases, where the entity has won its way through to getting the preponderance of sources to accept their silliness. Athenahealth hasn't. Bostinno uses "Athenahealth". [Harvard Business Review uses "Athenahealth". Marketwatch uses "Athenahealth". And so forth. Herostratus (talk) 01:03, 11 January 2017 (UTC)