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By Radicati Team • May 20th, 2011 • Category: OtherGuidelines for Managing Your Work and Personal Email
April 28, 2011
The Atlantic
The number of email accounts, according to projections from the research company Radicati, will grow from 2.9 billion in 2010 to more than 3.8 billion by 2014.
Radicati Offers In-Depth Market Analysis for IBM Lotus Notes Products
April 27, 2011
TMCNet.com
In one of its latest studies, entitled, “IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Market Analysis, 2011-2015,” technology research and advisory firm, The Radicati Group (News – Alert), provided an in-depth analysis of the market adoption of IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, and IBM LotusLive.
The Rules of Netiquette — Signature, Please
April 20, 2011
Huffington Post
Last year, over 107 trillion emails were sent on the public Internet. According to Radicati Group, Inc., a technology market research firm, an average of over 294 billion emails are now being sent every day.
Email-free Fridays? Managing email overload
April 19, 2011
Business Spectator
In 2010, the typical corporate user sent and received about 110 messages daily, according to California-based technology market research firm, Radicati Group.
Death to PST Files: The Hidden Costs of Email
April 11, 2011
Computerworld Australia
Email is one of your company’s most critical—and most widely used—assets. According to a 2009 study by The Radicati Group, the average corporate email user sends and receives 167 email messages per day.
Can Google Really Hack It in Business?
April 9, 2011
PCWorld Business Center
Although its uptime isn’t perfect (and its outages get big play), Google says it consistently meets its 99.9 percent uptime guarantee. It also quotes a Radicati Group study that found Gmail four times more reliable than Microsoft’s Exchange messaging server when considering only unplanned outages, and ten times more reliable when taking into account planned downtime for maintenance.