Hazlitt: The View of Enterprise Social Media Needs to Evolve

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Simon Hazlitt, co-founder Majedie Asset Management

People are getting the idea of enterprise social media all wrong ─ or at least that's the contention of Simon Hazlitt, co-founder of London-based Majedie Asset Management.

Hazlitt has some expertise in this area. His firm had turned itself over to the cloud long ago and Hazlitt believes that the cloud will eventually envelop most every IT department. Additionally, over the last five-or-so years Majedie has been experimenting with enterprise social media networks.

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