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September 29, 2004

Message Archiving Becomes Part Of ECM And Storage

by Erica Driver, Robert Markham

with Laurie M. Orlov, Andrew Bartels, Colin Teubner

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Executive Summary

The message archiving market is going through a period of rapid growth that will last for the next two years. But growth will slow as message archiving functionality is absorbed into records management applications and revenues are diverted to the enterprise content management market, storage vendors introduce integrated information life-cycle management offerings, and a new generation of mail servers emerge that have stronger built-in archiving capabilities. The result: the worldwide message archiving market will grow from $197 million in 2003, peaking in 2006 at $994 million, with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38%. There will then be a decline in revenues in 2007 to $917 million, continuing down to $660 million in 2008.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Message Archiving Catalysts — Regulatory, Legal, And IT Cost
  • Market Will Evolve Through 2008
  • Segmenting The Message Archiving Market

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