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This week, I'll point out some statistics and financial figures that show why I think that dream will never become a reality-- not with Microsoft or any other major antispam-solution provider. First, let's look at the cost of spam for businesses: In February 2005, Ferris Research said, "Lost productivity and other expenses associated with spam will cost US businesses $17 billion in 2005.... Worldwide costs could reach $50 billion, primarily because of lost employee productivity. Not included in these figures are immeasurable items, such as the missed opportunity cost of a new customer order that's incorrectly discarded as spam." That's a lot of incentive for businesses to implement antispam solutions. http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E77B:4FB69 Next, let's look at antispam-solution revenue figures: Also in February 2005, IDC predicted that "...worldwide revenue for antispam solutions will exceed $1.7 billion in 2008, far surpassing the $300 million generated in 2003.... [The] development of spam from a mere nuisance to an increasingly serious problem [is] the driver for explosive revenue growth, innovation, and investment in the antispam market. The worldwide revenue for antispam solutions will experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42% through 2008." http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E77A:4FB69 Now let's look at email usage and spam volume growth: In January 2006, the Radicati Group estimated that there were more than 1.2 billion active email accounts. Worldwide email traffic per day was about 135 billion messages, of which 67 percent were spam. Then in May 2006, Radicati estimated that there were nearly 1.4 billion active email accounts and worldwide email traffic per day of about 171 billion messages, of which 71 percent were spam. http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E771:4FB69 http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E775:4FB69 Summarizing Radicati's data, the number of mailboxes increased by 200 million, the volume of email traffic increased by 36 million messages, and the volume of spam increased by 31 million messages--all in less than half a year! The increases represent a tremendous gain in potential customers for antispam vendors, which of course can readily equate to huge increases in revenue. The spam problem has given birth to a billion-dollar market for antispam-solution providers. If we keep in mind that most companies exist for the primary purpose of generating income for their owners and investors, then we can easily see that no current antispam vendor has the impetus to stamp out spam because doing so would run counter to its fiduciary responsibility. Therefore, the Okopipi project will probably not be seen in a good light by any antispam-solution provider, except of course one that finds a way to profit from the ultimate antispam solution of stamping out spam completely. ==================== ==== Sponsor: PatchLink ==== Does your patch management solution automatically track and re-deploy to ensure network security? 20% of patches unknowingly become un-patched. Learn more about automating the analysis, distribution and tracking of security patches using PatchLink's security patch & vulnerability management solution -- the world's largest repository of tested patches. Request a free trial disk. http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E786:4FB69 ==================== ==== 2. Security News and Features ==== Recent Security Vulnerabilities If you subscribe to this newsletter, you also receive Security Alerts, which inform you about recently discovered security vulnerabilities. You can also find information about these discoveries at http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E773:4FB69 Microsoft Releases Rebranded Antigen Products Microsoft announced the first release of its rebranded Antigen antivirus and antispam products for email systems. Microsoft acquired the Antigen product line with the 2005 purchase of Sybari Software. Read more about the Microsoft versions at http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E77E:4FB69 180solutions Merges with Hotbar, Renames Company Zango The often scrutinized adware company 180solutions announced that effective immediately it will merge with Hotbar and rename the newly combined entity Zango. http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E77F:4FB69 Two-Factor Authentication Tokens Two-factor authentication offers stronger security and easier access than having to remember numerous passwords. Our buyer's guide helps you find the right two-factor solution to fit your needs. http://list.windowsitpro.com/t?ctl=2E77C:4FB69 ==================== ==== Resources and Events ==== Win a new iPod (for Mac or PC) Download a Windows IT Pro podcast on Windows IT Pro Radio by your favorite author, editor, or industry figure. 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