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September 19, 2011

Google's Gmail Could Emerge as a Serious Threat to Microsoft's Enterprise Email

By Ashok Bindra, TMCnet Contributor

Gmail holds a negligible market share in comparison to Microsoft’s (News - Alert) enterprise email business, it could emerge as a threat to the software giant in the future, according to a report in UK’s The Register. An analyst warns that the Chocolate Factory also faces a bitter battle with Microsoft in the email cloud space - a war that could trample over other providers, wrote the Register’s reporter Brid-Aine Parnell.

Although Google's (News - Alert) Gmail only occupies a small slice of the enterprise email arena, it makes up nearly half of the cloud email market, which the beancounters at Gartner expect will grow rapidly in the next ten years, as reported by the Register.


“While cloud email is still in its infancy, at three to four per cent of the overall enterprise email market, we expect it to be a growth industry, reaching 20 per cent of the market by year-end 2016, and 55 per cent by year-end 2020,” said Matthew Cain, research vice president at Gartner (News - Alert), Parnell wrote... Read More


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