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IDC Reveals the Future of Email As It Navigates Through A Resurgence of Spam and Real-Time Market Substitutes


April 10, 2007; 01:38 AM
According to a newly published IDC study, a resurgence of spam and the increased frequency of being replaced by text messaging and voice over IP (VoIP) calling, especially among younger consumers and workers, will make it more difficult for email to maintain its status as the leading mission-critical electronic communications method. IDC predicts that nearly 97 billion emails, over 40 billion of which will be spam messages, will be sent daily worldwide in 2007. This is the first year that spam email volumes are expected to exceed person-to-person email volumes sent worldwide.

"Spam volumes are growing faster than expected due to the success of image-based spam in bypassing antispam filters and of email sender identity spoofing in getting higher response rates," said Mark Levitt, program vice president for IDC's Collaborative Computing and Enterprise Workplace research. "Instant messaging, joined by free and low-cost VoIP calling, will result in slower email growth, especially among teens and young adults."

IDC estimates that the size of business email volumes sent annually worldwide in 2007 will approach 5 exabytes, nearly doubling the amount over the past two years (Note: 1 exabyte = 1 thousand petabytes = 1 million terabytes = 1 billion gigabytes).

IDC believes that email solution providers and their customers need to respond to these continued threats to email by doing the following:

  • Recognize that email will be only one of several core elements of the emerging unified communications vision that solution providers will offer customers.
  • Deploy multiple layers of commercial antispam software, appliances, and services that are regularly updated to increase effectiveness over time.
  • Provide equal access to email from desktop and wireless access devices with Ajax and push email.

IDC's study, Worldwide Email Usage 2007-2011 Forecast: Resurgence of Spam Takes Its Toll (IDC #206038) examines how email is and will be used for business and personal purposes. In this eighth study on email usage, insights on how email usage is changing based on a 10+ year perspective (2000-2011) are provided, including trends and analysis on topics ranging from emailboxes, users, primary access methods, free Webmail, size of business email volumes, and volumes of different types of email, including person-to-person emails, spam, and email alerts and notifications. Please note that this study focuses on overall email usage trends and does not provide information about individual email companies, products, or services.

To purchase this document, call IDC's Sales hotline at 508-988-7988 or email [email protected].

About IDC

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