July 2012

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Parallels Partners See Growth of 47% in Sales of Microsoft Hosted Exchange Seats
July 26, 2012
MarketWatch

“The ongoing growth in hosted business e-mail services based on Microsoft Exchange Server demonstrates why Parallels and its partners are important as Microsoft continues to build its network of hosting providers and reselling partners,” said Sara Radicati, CEO of The Radicati Group, a technology market research firm. The firm’s report on “Hosted Email Market, 2011-2015” forecasts that worldwide revenues from basic mailboxes in the hosted business e-mail segment is expected to grow to nearly $3.6 billion by year-end 2015, representing an average annual growth rate of 17 percent since 2011.


Daegis adds discovery of Lotus Notes
July 16, 2012
IDM Image&Data Manager

According to a report by analyst firm Radicati, as of 2009 there were 425 million active on-premise mailboxes worldwide, nearly a third of which were Lotus Notes and Domino – just shy of the market share held my Microsoft Exchange. Lotus Notes and Domino were also used more frequently by large enterprises than Microsoft Exchange or other collaboration platforms.


Communication fatigue disrupts marketing messages
July 10, 2012
The Globe & Mail

More than 100 trillion e-mails are sent every year, and that number is rising annually by about 10 per cent. Of those emails, about 76 per cent flow to consumers while 24 per cent are sent to corporate users. According to Radicati Group the typical consumer sends or receives more than 45 emails a day while the typical corporate user sends or receives more than 167 emails a day.


Why we need an alternative to emails
July 9, 2012
The Times of India

A report this year from the Radicati Group, a market research firm, found that in 2011, there were 3.1 billion active email accounts in the world. The report noted that, on average, corporate employees sent and received 105 emails a day.


Life’s too short for so much email: 107 trillion e-mails were sent in 2010
July 9, 2012
New York Times

A report this year from the Radicati Group, a market research firm, found that in 2011, there were 3.1 billion active email accounts in the world. The report noted that, on average, corporate employees sent and received 105 emails a day.


Predictive Coding Gaining Popularity in Complex Litigation
July 6, 2012
JD Supra

Think about how many emails, text messages and instant messages you send and receive each day. According to The Radicati Group, the average corporate employee sends and receives about 110 emails per day and the number doubles if they are one of the many who now use Instant Messaging at work or send text messages from company phones.

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