July

By • Sep 16th, 2011 • Category: Other

Can you hear me now? Congressional offices swamped with debt-limit calls
July 30, 2011
East Valley tribune.com

Sara Radicati, CEO of Radicati Group Inc., said she thinks the stress load is probably pretty high, making emails difficult to respond to.


Radicati Group Analyzes Cloud E-Mail Archiving Market
July 29, 2011
TMCnet.com

The Radicati Group (News – Alert), which works with corporate organizations, vendors and investment firms, is a technology research and advisory firm that provides both qualitative and quantitative and forecast information. In its latest market brief, the firm provides a competitive analysis of the Cloud E-mail Archiving market.


Email war: Google versus Microsoft
July 29, 2011
MyBroadband

Email remains one of the killer apps on the Internet. Research from the Radicati Group shows that the number of worldwide email accounts is projected to increase from 2.9 billion in 2010 to over 3.8 billion by 2014.


Mobile Workers Spur Demand For Cloud Security Services
July 15, 2011
InformationWeek

In a report released this month, the Radicati Group, a market analysis firm, projects that the worldwide market for security-as-a-service will double during the next four years, reaching more than $2 billion in 2014.


Office 365 Vs. Google Apps: Advantage Microsoft
July 11, 2011
InformationWeek

Existing relationships, Microsoft: Exchange is the email server behind more than 300 million enterprise mailboxes, of which 76% are on-premises, says Radicati Group.


UNC professor tries to go email free
July 11, 2011
WRAL.com

The average worker receives about 75 emails a day and sends about 40, according to a 2010 study by a technology market research firm The Radicati Group in California.


The secret to managing your email
July 8, 2011
Guardian

As you’ve been doing since you got in this morning. Do you realise the average worker spends 41% of their time enslaved to their emails, according to research company the Radicati Group?


10 Google+ Tips for Beginners
July 8, 2011
CIO

This whitepaper, authored by The Radicati Group, looks at the key reasons organizations should consider moving to a cloud-based archiving solution.

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