Cloud email services in the enterprise are still in their infancy with only 13 per cent of nearly 400,000 publicly-listed companies globally using them. But Microsoft is leading the charge with 8.5 per cent of the marketshare, according to analyst firm Gartner. While Google is the clear favourite for consumers with its Gmail offering, uptake for its enterprise cloud email service lags behind.
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In the study by Gartner, only 4.7 per cent of the 400,000 companies that were examined used Google Apps for Work, which is Google’s enterprise cloud email and collaboration tools package. Microsoft’s Office365 suite, which includes Outlook, is favoured by larger organisations. More than 80 per cent of the companies using cloud email with revenue of over $US10 billion were using Office365.
“Google’s popularity is better among smaller companies, approaching a 50 percent share of companies with revenue less than $US50 million,” Gartner research vice-president Jeffery Mann said.
Nikos Drakos, another research vice-president at Gartner added:
“Companies considering cloud email should question assumptions that public cloud email is not appropriate in their region, size or industry. Our findings suggest that many varied organizations are already using cloud email, and the number is growing rapidly.”
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One response to “Microsoft Is Ahead Of Google In The Enterprise Cloud Email Market”
As a school we use Gmail Enterprise for free which is great. It’s so wonderful not having to manage an exchange server. It was super easy to set up, took about an afternoon (migrating mail took longer though).
Office365 which we were also looking at was pretty complicated and we were getting quotes of $40k to set it up. Wow.