February 2008
By Radicati Team • Feb 28th, 2008 • Category: OtherKeep your e-mail safe from legal challenges
February 19, 2008
DM News
Businesses must consider anti-spam laws, e-discovery rulings, storage and retention of e-mails. Proof of e-mails for business transactions are a must have, and companies are investing billions of dollars to protect themselves. Analysts at the Radicati Group estimate that the e-mail archiving market will hit $6 billion in 2010.
IBM’s Lotus takes aim at Office market
February 18, 2008
The Boston Globe
Researchers at Radicati Group, a Palo Alto, Calif., research firm, estimate that SharePoint has captured 34 percent of the business social software market, compared to just 3 percent for Lotus Connections. Radicati estimates that Microsoft has 34 percent of the corporate e-mail market, compared to 24 percent for Lotus Domino server.
The Growth of VoIP and Its Effect on Resellers
February 14, 2008
TMCnet
Today’s VoIPresellers can rest assured that there’s no shortage of business opportunities being presented by VoIP. The Radicati Group recently forecast that nearly 75% of corporate phone lines will use VoIP within the next two years.
2008 Predictions
February 8, 2008
IT Business
Research firm Radicati Group predicted that revenue for UC solution providers would grow to nearly $20 billion by 2010.
CommuniGate Systems Ignites Flash-Based Unified Communications and Media Delivery With VoIP Phone and New Extensible Modules
February 5, 2008
Marketwire
“Companies looking for Unified Communications today in the small- to mid-size enterprise market need complete and reliable solutions that are simple to manage,” said Sara Radicati, CEO of the Radicati Consulting group, the leading Unified Communications analyst firm. “CommuniGate Systems has strong experience in the UC market and clearly demonstrates a growing need for a single dashboard client and SaaS model of delivery.”
EBUDDY Secures €6.5 Million Series B Funding
February 5, 2008
PRWeb
According to research firm, The Radicati Group, the number of public IM accounts worldwide is 993 million and the market will reach an estimated 1.5 billion accounts by 2011.