Orlando police detectives arrested a 22-year-old man Friday in connection with the killing of a 20-year-old man at his South Semoran-area apartment during an attempted robbery in late April, according to the Orlando Police Department.
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Healthcare Triangle, Inc. (HTI), a leader in the public cloud for Hospitals and Health Systems, today announces its recent signing with Citizens Memorial Healthcare. HTI will provide Cloud Disaster Recovery services to help Citizens, enhance the security and reliability of their EHR data and accelerating their digital transformation.
Being a healthcare provider, Citizens relies on their EHRs and other systems to deliver high-quality and efficient care for their patients, requiring them to have an effective backup and disaster recovery strategy in times of catastrophe. With this engagement, HTI s Cloud Disaster Recovery services will focus on providing uninterrupted stability to Citizens patient care operations.
A software company that provides speech and voice recognition technology to companies like FedEx is accused in an Illinois state court lawsuit of violating Illinois' biometric privacy law by collecting customers' voiceprint biometrics without getting written permission and making required disclosures.
Anthony Guzzone, a former Director of Global Construction at Bloomberg, LP ( Bloomberg ), was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to 38 months in prison for evading taxes on more than $1.45 million in bribes he received from building sub-contractors. Guzzone previously pled guilty to those charges, and was sentenced today before U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman.
In related proceedings, co-conspirator Michael Campana, a subordinate construction manager at Bloomberg, was sentenced on July 24, 2020, by the Honorable Denise L. Cote to 24 months in prison, for evading taxes on more than $420,000 in the same scheme. In addition, Ronald Olson and Vito Nigro, two managers of a construction contractor that performed projects for Bloomberg, have separately pled guilty to evading taxes on more than $1.4 million and $1.8 million in bribes that they respectively received in the same scheme. Olson is scheduled to be sentenced on February 3 before U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel, and