March 2008
By Radicati Team • Mar 31st, 2008 • Category: OtherEmail backlash takes root in tech heartland
March 31, 2008
The Peninsula
On average, individual corporate users are projected to send 47 emails every day, an increase of 27 per cent over last year, according the Radicati Group, a Silicon Valley research and consulting firm.
Booming Archiving Market to Evolve Beyond E-mail
March 25, 2008
Internetnews.com
As e-mail archiving swells to a booming $6.6 billion market within four years, it’s also undergoing a sizable shift away from its roots, according to a new report from the Radicati Group, an analyst firm. Specialized solutions like e-discovery tools are also gaining momentum, according to Radicati. There are also data-loss prevention tools that can thwart sharing of noncompliant messaging.
RPost Introduces SideNote Service to Streamline E-mail Communications
March 25, 2008
Marketwire
The Radicati Group reported that in 2006 the average corporate e-mail user received 126 e-mail messages per day, an increase of 55 percent since 2003.
Municipal Governments to Efficiently Manage E-Mail Archiving With Jatheon Technologies
March 13, 2008
PR-inside.com
Recent research from the Radicati Group, Inc. states that the average corporate e-mail user sends and receives 133 emails a day, equating to 16.4 MB per day of storage. This number is expected to rise to 21.4 MB per user, per day by 2010.
Office email ‘wastes time’
March 11, 2008
The Telegraph
The average employee now spends an estimated 90 minutes to two hours a day wading through hundreds of messages, much of which is basically span and junk mail, the study by The Radicati Group, a company tracking worldwide trends in email, Web services, wireless technologies and instant messaging. The study shows steady growth in email usage. Messaging traffic is expected to increase from 196 billion messages per day in 2007 to 374 billion messages per day in 2011.
Apple’s Jobs Adds Business E-Mail Features to IPhone
March 6, 2008
Bloomberg
Microsoft leads the market for business messaging and collaboration software, with 34 percent, according to Palo Alto, California-based Radicati Group.
Microsoft Exchange Online and SharePoint Online as Web-Based Services Welcomed by groupSPARK
March 5, 2008
PRWeb
Microsoft’s anticipated Q4 launch should have the effect of not only increasing the market share of Exchange Server mailboxes from 135 Million worldwide, according to the Radicati Group, but also cause many SMBs to look at hosted alternatives such as Microsoft’s and groupSPARK’s offerings.