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Microsoft recently added a new feature that gives a significant performance boost to certain SSDs. However, there's a caveat.
After attempting to squeeze more revenue from inkless printers via firmware updates, HP is now busy laying off thousands of employees and stuffing AI into everything ...
Insys Video Technologies, an OTT solution provider and AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Well-Architected Partner status. AWS recogniaes the experts at Insys ...
POZNAN, Poland—Insys Video Technologies has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Accelerate Program, a joint sales program for AWS Partners selling software that runs ...
Hey, has anyone ever thought of doing a movie or TV show about the opioid crisis? Seems like there’s a lot of potential there. Kidding! I know there are lots. I write about them for a living. Pain ...
Aug 18 (Reuters) - Convicted Insys Therapeutics Inc founder John Kapoor should repay his bankrupt opioid manufacturer about $6 million in legal fees that the company paid for unsuccessful criminal ...
Insys advanced money for defense attorneys from Ropes & Gray, Paul Weiss Kapoor served two years in prison after a 2019 conviction Aug 18 (Reuters) - Convicted Insys Therapeutics Inc founder John ...
POZNAN, Poland—OTT solutions provider Insys Video Technologies and video stream infrastructure provider BitMovin have partnered to provide an all-in-one solution to stream live content and secure ...
BOSTON (Reuters) – John Kapoor, the founder of Insys Therapeutics Inc, on Thursday was sentenced to 66 months in prison for his role in a bribery and fraud scheme that contributed to the U.S. opioid ...
BOSTON — The founder of an Arizona pharmaceutical company was ordered to spend 5 1/2 years in prison Thursday for orchestrating a bribery and kickback scheme prosecutors said helped fuel the opioid ...
BOSTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - John Kapoor, the founder of Insys Therapeutics Inc INSYQ.PK, on Thursday could be sentenced to several years in prison and ordered to forfeit up to $113 million for his role ...
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