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By Radicati Team • Jul 23rd, 2010 • Category: Radicati in the News

Brainshark Launches Brainshark Mobile for On-The-Go Access to Multimedia Presentations on Smartphones and the iPad
June 29, 2010
TMCNews

With more than 1 billion people expected to access their e-mail via mobile by 2013 according to the Radicati Group, Brainshark Mobile helps companies immediately reach employees in the field and support greater enterprise mobility.


Businesses ’struggling to get on top of mobile email’
June 28, 2010
Outsourcery News

According to the latest research carried out by the Radicati Group, the number of hosted email mailboxes being used across the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region is set to exceed 640 million by the end of 2014, with many accessed through wireless mobile broadband.


Hosted Microsoft Exchange a solution to email problems
June 22, 2010
Outsourcery News

According to research from Radicati Group, the total number of hosted email mailboxes in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will rise from the current level of 536 million to 641 million by 2014.


Bosses ”need to get a grip of email systems”
June 22, 2010
You at Work

According to research from Radicati Group, the total number of hosted email mailboxes in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will rise from the current level of 536 million to 641 million by 2014.


Companies ’still struggling to handle email’
June 22, 2010
Computeach

His comments followed a report by Radicati Group study published last week which revealed the installed base of hosted email mailboxes in Europe, the Middle East and Africa is expected to grow by around 20 per cent to 641 million between 2010 and 2014.


Do businesses have a handle on their emails?
June 22, 2010
Women in Technology

According to research by Radicati Group, the market is growing, with business and consumer accounts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) expected to grow from 536 million mailboxes in 2010, to 641 million mailboxes by 2014.


Open Thread: The End of Email?
June 17, 2010
FastCompany

To further complicate the situation, tech market research firm the Radicati Group released a report in April which estimated that social networks will grow at a remarkable pace in the next few years–but it also showed that worldwide email usership would balloon as well.


Email could become obsolete, predicts Facebook COO
June 17, 2010
StrategyEye.com

Its use is also expected to increase, with the number of email accounts globally rising from 2.9bn now to 3.8bn by 2014, according to a report by the Radicati Group. Across the same period, the number of social network accounts is set to increase from 2.1bn to 3.6bn.


The end of e-mail?
June 17, 2010
BBC News dot.Maggie Blog

A report by the Radicati Group says that e-mail is still on the rise and projects that e-mail accounts will increase from 2.9 billion today to over 3.8 billion by 2014. At the same time, social networking is predicted to climb from over 2.1 billion accounts in 2010 to over 3.6 billion by 2014.


Mobile internet stats roundup
June 16, 2010
Econsultancy

An October 2009 report from the Radicati Group suggested there were 139m mobile email users in 2009. This number is predicted to rise to over 1bn by the end of 2013.


Microsoft Plots a Comeback for Its Smartphone OS
June 8, 2010
Sci-Tech Today.com

“Exchange remains an industry standard with an annual growth rate of 11 percent and an expected install base of 347 million mailboxes by 2013,” Bryan observed, citing a 2009 report from the Radicati Group.


Email Archiving: A Solution Accepted By Many
June 8, 2010
EarthTimes

A report by the Radicati Group in 2009 approximated that the global market for the email archiving stand-alone application would spike from a ‘low’ of $2.1 billion in 2009 to well above $5.1 billion in the year 2013.


Instant messaging: This conversation is terminated
June 7, 2010
ComputerWeekly.com

IM is enjoying a resurgence. Research house Radicati predicts there will be more than 3.2 billion IM accounts worldwide by 2013, up from 2.1 billion last year, and Blackberry maker Research in Motion has recently added hosted IM to its product portfolio.

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