Is Social Business Ready to Grow Up?
Tags: ozmosis, social software, enterprise collaboration, jive software, IBM, Social Business, Salesforce.com, social content managementAccording to Forrester, 57% of enterprises are making some investment in enterprise social in 2011.
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Tags: ozmosis, BioPharma, life sciences, physician social networks, patient communities, Deloitte, sermoOn the heels of releasing its latest findings on the use of social networks in the life sciences industry, Deloitte Research has invited Ozmosis to join its BIO International 2011 presentation and panel discussion on "Improving Innovation Through Use of Social Networks" Thursday, June 29th in Washington, DC.
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Tags: ozmosis, clinical insights, healthcare, Facebook, physician social networks, IBM The Harvard Business Review recently featured a post from Bill George, a Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, where he states, “Social networking is the most significant business development of 2010, topping the resurgence of the U.S. automobile industry.” As Bill points out, social networking took a transcendent leap forward in 2010 as it morphed from a "personal communications tool for young people into a new vehicle that business leaders are using to transform communications with their employees and customers".Read more » « Collapse
New Media Meetup at HIMSS 2011
Tags: ozmosis, social media, Facebook, Twitter, HIMSSOzmosis is heading to Disney World…or rather the annual HIMSS HealthIT Conference being held in Orlando, FL, from February 20-24. So whether you're a clinical informatics leader, hospital administrator, health care professional, or a Health IT vendor, we look forward to seeing you at the New Media Meetup we’re co-sponsoring at HIMSS.

AMA Issues Social Media Guidelines
Tags: ozmosis, social media, AMA, guidelines, physicianThe American Medical Association (AMA) adopted social media guidelines earlier this week at its semi-annual policy making meeting. This is a positive step forward by the AMA and demonstrates the importance of social media to its members.
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