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[Report]
Enterprise Messaging Server Trends, 2007-2010
Published: 2007/11
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Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Methodology and Overview
- 3. Current Messaging Environment
- 4. Messaging Cost of Ownership
- 5. Messaging Management Capabilities
- 6. Windows vs. Linux
- 7. Messaging Security Issues
- 8. Future Messaging Server Trends
- 9. Messaging Server Vendors and Purchasing Issues
List of Figures
- North American Corporate Messaging Server Installed Base, 2007
- Current Messaging System Architectures By Organization Size
- Growth in Messaging Storage Summer 2006 to Summer 2007
- “Do you use mailbox quotas in your messaging system?”
- Users per FTE Administrator for Leading Messaging Systems
- External Expenditures on Messaging Per Seat Per Year By Organization Size
- Decision-Makers' Confidence in Their Estimates of the Costs of Providing
Messaging Capabilities
- Perceived Importance of Being Better Able to Manage Email Attachments
- Importance of Various Factors in Selecting Storage Capabilities for
Messaging
- Frequency with Which Email Policies are Reviewed and/or Modified By
Organization Size
- “How well equipped is your organization in terms of policies, tools,
etc. to address regulatory, HR and legal issues for email?”
- Practices for Checking Email Before it is Sent
- Practices for Checking Email After it is Sent
- Level of Concern Over Employees Browsing the Web With No Supervision
and/or Monitoring
- Percentage of a Typical Workday That Decision-Makers Believe Employees
Spend Browsing the Web on Non-Work Related Sites
- Preferences for Email Infrastructure Platforms Given the Constraints of
the Current Infrastructure
- Preferences for Email Infrastructure Platforms If the Current Email
Infrastructure Could be Scrapped
- Preferences for Deploying a New Messaging System Based on Whether or Not
the Current Desktop Client Can be Retained
- Organizations' Willingness to Consider Switching to Linux-Based Messaging
Servers Over Time
- Perceived Benefits of Linux-Based Email Servers Among Organizations That
Use Windows-Based
- Email Servers
- Factors That Prevent Organizations From Switching to a Linux-Based
Messaging System
- Preferences for Instant Messaging Infrastructure Platforms Given the
Current Infrastructure
- Preferences for Instant Messaging Infrastructure Platforms if the Current
Instant Messaging Infrastructure Could be Scrapped
- “For Outlook users who are based in corporate offices (not road
warriors), are you securing data between Outlook and Exchange?”
- Forms of Outlook Security Used
- “If you do not secure between Outlook and Exchange, are you planning
to adopt security over the next 12 months?”
- Types of Outlook Security That Organizations are Planning to Adopt
- Methods That Remote Users Employ to Connect to Exchange Servers
- “If you use a VPN connection for your remote users, are you
considering transitioning to HTTPS for Outlook Exchange?”
- North American Corporate Messaging Market Installed Base, 2007
- Organizations Plans for Upgrading to Exchange 2007 Among Organizations
That Currently Use Exchange
- Organizations' Plans for Upgrading to Notes/Domino R8 Among Organizations
That Currently Use Notes/Domino
- Plans for Server Consolidation Projects
- Importance of Various Initiatives Through Summer 2008
- Plans for Deploying Unified Messaging Capabilities
- Interest in Integrating Email With Other Information/Data Objects
List of Tables
- Distribution of Corporate Messaging Systems in the North American
Installed Base by Organization Size
- Email Users That Employ Various Technologies
- Messaging-Related Systems in Place, 2007 and 2008
- Problems in Managing Messaging Systems
- Messaging Management Systems / Tools in Use
- Desirability of Various Delivery Models for Messaging Management
- Desirability of Various Delivery Models for Messaging
- Desirability of Windows vs. Linux for Messaging
- Distribution of Corporate Messaging Systems in the North American
Installed Base by Organization Size
- Distribution of Exchange Users by Version, 2007 and 2009
- Distribution of Notes/Domino Users by Version, 2007 and 2009
- Likelihood of Considering Various Messaging Server Vendors
- Decision Makers' Perception of Messaging-Related Vendors
- Roles of Various Job Functions in the Adoption of New Messaging
Technologies
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[Report]
Enterprise Messaging Server Trends, 2007-2010
Published: 2007/11
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Published by : Osterman Research, Inc.  |
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Product Code : OR55123 |
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