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    Hosted e-mail seats will grow 40 percent by 2012, survey says 15/08/2008 08:23:00

    The number of hosted e-mail seats will grow by nearly 40 percent in the next four years, with small-to-midsize businesses contributing to a portion of the boost, according to a new study by The Radicati Group.
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    LOTUSPHERE - Microsoft: Exchange winning away Notes users 22/01/2008 08:12:24

    More than 300 companies representing 2.8 million employees began migrating to Microsoft's collaboration and content management system in the last six months of 2007, Microsoft announced on Monday.
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    Is e-mail dead? Hardly 21/11/2007 11:15:52

    A flurry of blogs and news items on the Internet last week suggested that young Internet users are increasingly relying on instant messaging, texting and social networking sites to communicate, often via mobile devices, and almost to the exclusion of e-mail.
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    Unified communications won't displace insecure IM 19/10/2007 10:20:43

    When Lionbridge Technologies, a US software localization vendor, rolled out Microsoft's unified communications (UC) software starting in 2006, it let its 4,300 employees keep using public instant messaging services such as AIM or Yahoo Messenger.
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    Microsoft hosting software partners dismiss threat 10/07/2007 15:26:45

    At this week's Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, many attendees will searching for reassurance from Redmond now that Microsoft is finally revving up its hosted software business -- and threatening to steal away their partners' established efforts as a result.
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    Analyst: Lotus Notes to keep spot in e-mail hierarchy 22/06/2007 08:19:44

    Despite an upsurge in open-source and hosted competitors, IBM's Lotus Notes corporate e-mail client software and Domino e-mail server is expected to maintain its second banana status behind Microsoft Outlook and Exchange through at least 2011.
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    Gadget puts Google Talk on Web pages 16/03/2007 08:14:12

    A new Google gadget lets users embed the company's Talk instant-messaging service in Web pages, expanding the reach of this product, originally introduced as a downloadable PC application.
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    Outlook 2007 users complain about slow performance 16/03/2007 08:00:35

    Early users of Outlook 2007, the latest version of Microsoft's market-leading e-mail client, are voicing widespread complaints about the software's sluggish performance.
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    12 quick IT productivity wins 02/03/2007 16:14:47

    Stop us if this story sounds familiar. You've been asked to a) keep your infrastructure humming and b) come up with innovative ways to use technology to boost the bottom line. Meanwhile, your resources are stretched tighter than a US$2 string on a banjo and you spend so much time putting out fires you should be wearing a helmet and carrying a hose.
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    Heartworm infects Microsoft's IM network 26/09/2006 09:47:49

    The latest worm to infect instant-messaging networks is aptly named Heartworm.
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    The future of e-mail 12/08/2006 14:43:16

    Your company scans incoming e-mail for viruses and outgoing messages for confidential information. Your spam filter snags most of the garbage, and it gets better as it learns the latest spamming and phishing spoofs. You're encrypting sensitive e-mail now, and you recently completed a project that keeps your messages safely archived in case federal regulators come knocking.
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