Microsoft Exchange Hosting
Microsoft Exchange Server is the most widely deployed business-class messaging and collaboration solution in the world. Used by over 100 million business people, this powerful software system combines advanced email with shared calendars, contacts, public folders, and task management features to enhance individual and team productivity.
With a top hosted Exchange Server, you can save at least thousands in up-front software licensing and server hardware costs, and have an Email and collaboration solution ready to go for your company in 1-2 days!
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Exchange Outsourcing Whitepaper
The decision to outsource MS Exchange involves several key considerations.
MS Exchange, as an auditable repository of corporate communications at all levels, is a mission-critical enterprise resource that needs to be diligently managed, and securely protected so that unnecessary business downtime is avoided and business continuity is achieved. To ensure business continuity dependent on email exchanges, there are some compelling reasons to consider a managed service provider (MSP). Foremost among them are potential cost savings, scalability, reliability, security, availability of expertise and
value-added services.
Current Email Trends
- Market research firm, IDC, expects that the total number of email messages sent daily will exceed 60 billion by 2006, up from 31 billion in 2002. More than half of those will be person-to-person emails, the rest spam.
- Jupiter Communications estimates that commercial email spending will rise to US$7.3 billion in 2005, compared to US$164 million in 1999.
- And, according to industry analyst Radicati Group, in 2002 email users handled 61 messages per day. In 2003, workers sent and received an average of 110 emails per day, an increase of 80% in one year. And in 2005, that number is expected to reach over 300 emails per day.
- The number of mailboxes worldwide is also expected to rise. Radicati predicts that the number of mailboxes will increase 23% or more annually through 2006, effectively doubling the number of mailboxes between now and 2006.
- Additionally, mailboxes per person are expected to rise 43% between now and 2006.
- The Radicati Group expects a 57% increase in the worldwide hosted email market during the next three years.
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04.05.2006.