Canada's Ceryx promises to take companies' Exchange problems away from them, but now it's dealing with a problem of its own: the capacity requirements that come with 10MB spreadsheet attachments
Google Inc.'s free e-mail service, Gmail, has received a huge amount of interest in the recent weeks thanks mostly to its claim that it will offer 1GB of storage to each user.
Information technology executives and storage administrators who say they're dealing with an explosion of data continue to buy cheap disk storage to deal with the overload. Problem is, that approach will force IT managers to hire additional staffers and spend more than they need to manage their organizations' data effectively.