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Monday, February 1, 2016

Microsoft Beats Google In Cloud Email Adoption


Almost twice the amount of public companies use Microsoft’s Office 365 cloud email service than use Google’s App for Work, according to Gartner.
With the cloud email market still in the early stages of adoption, with 13 per cent of identified publicly listed companies globally using one of the two main cloud email vendors, 8.5 percent of companies quizzed by Gartner use Microsoft Office 365, while 4.7 percent use Google Apps for Work.
Gartner said that the remaining 87 percent of companies surveyed use on-premise, hybrid, hosted, or private cloud email services. The research firm used the email server addresses in the domain records of almost 40,000 public companies globally, to find out which ones point to cloud email services from Google or Microsoft.

Early days

email“Although it is still early days for cloud email adoption, both Microsoft and Google have achieved significant traction among enterprises of different sizes, industries and geographies,” said Nikos Drakos, research vice president at Gartner.

“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 organisations are already using cloud email, and the number is growing rapidly.”
Gartner said that Microsoft Office 365 is the weapon of choice for most industry verticals, particularly regulated industuires such as energy, utilities, and aerospace.
Google shines amongst companies that are less regulated, such as software publishing, media, retail, and consumer products.
“Among public companies using cloud-based email, Microsoft is more popular with larger organisations and has more than an 80 per cent share of companies using cloud email with revenue above $10 billion,” said Jeffrey Mann, research vice president at Gartner.
“Google’s popularity is better among smaller companies, approaching a 50 per cent share of companies with revenue less than $50 million.”
But Microsoft, despite having the lion’s share of adoption, is not free of problems. The Office 365 service suffered multiple outages last year that would no doubt frustrate users, who may look elsewhere for more reliable cloud services.

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