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Worldwide Email Usage 2010-2014 Forecast: Email Adoption Remains Despite Continued Spamming and Rise in Social Networking Popularity
Market Study
Published: May 2010
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Research from: IDC Research
Sector: Broadband & Fixed
This IDC study examines how email is being used and will be used for business and personal purposes. Now in its ninth version, this study of email usage provides email solution providers and their customers with insights on how email usage is changing based on a 10+ historical year perspective and forecast through 2014.
This IDC study examines how email is being used and will be used for business and personal purposes. Now in its ninth version, this study of email usage provides email solution providers and their customers with insights on how email usage is changing based on a 10+ historical year perspective and forecast through 2014.
"With the rise of social networking and media, it's natural to wonder if email will be replaced," says Erin K. Traudt, research director, Enterprise Collaboration and Social Solutions program at IDC. "However, IDC believes that email remains a prominent form of messaging today, and that will continue for the foreseeable future. Email and social software are complementary solutions that provide users a choice in communication."
"With the rise of social networking and media, it's natural to wonder if email will be replaced," says Erin K. Traudt, research director, Enterprise Collaboration and Social Solutions program at IDC. "However, IDC believes that email remains a prominent form of messaging today, and that will continue for the foreseeable future. Email and social software are complementary solutions that provide users a choice in communication."

