January 2008
By Radicati Team • Jan 31st, 2008 • Category: OtherEmails in Numbers
January 28, 2008
TMCnet
The large number of spam messages from the total traffic of received email messages (estimated by Radicati, in 2007, at 72% of all traffic) generates frequent periods of intensive server usage.
IBM rides the instant messaging wave
January 24, 2008
BetaNews.com
In one recent study, for example, the Radicati Group predicts that revenues from all IM segments will soar from $203 million in 2007 to $530 million in 2011. Radicati divides the IM market into four different segments: enterprise IM; public IM; IM clients; and IM Management/Security.
LOTUSPHERE – Microsoft: Exchange winning away Notes users
January 22, 2008
Computerworld
About 101 million corporate mailboxes run Notes today. That should grow to 112 million by 2011, according to predictions from The Radicati Group Inc.
Why Enterprise VoIP?
January 21, 2008
TMCnet
Telecommunications market research firm the Radicati Group predicted that 74 percent of all corporate telephony lines will be IP-based by next year.
Permessa Enhances Enterprise Instant Messaging (IM) Management with Business-Critical Performance, Compliance Capabilities
January 21, 2008
PR-inside.com
Already over 67 million workers used enterprise IM in 2007, with nearly double that level – 127 million users – expected by 2011. (Radicati Group).
Convergent spinoff Sage to focus on new technology
January 18, 2008
St. Louis Business Journal
Global corporate spending on VoIP is expected to reach $5.5 billion this year, up from $1 billion in 2004, according to The Radicati Group, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based computer and telecommunications industry marketing research firm. Current research by the firm shows vendors of unified communications systems recorded revenue of $652 million in 2007, and that figure is projected to surpass $1.4 billion in 2011.
Victim of the Internet Age
January 17, 2008
Las Vegas Review Journal
Every day, more than 183 billion e-mails alone get sent, according to an Internet tracking organization called the Radicati Group.
Virtual Lessons, Real Productivity
January 8, 2008
Stanford Magazine
According to a survey by the Palo Alto-based Radicati Group, in 2006 the average corporate e-mail user received 126 messages per day. Based on that figure, and assuming an average of one minute to read and respond to each message, a quarter of the typical eight-hour workday is spent wrestling with your in-box.