Neverfail Issues Mobile Messaging Trends Report: Pressure to be Available 24x7 Creates E-mail Addiction
Risky Behaviors Affect Employee Welfare, Relationships – 94 Percent Check E-mail after Work Hours and 40 Percent Send Messages In-flight
AUSTIN, Texas – Oct. 21, 2008 – Employees today are under enormous pressure to be “online” 24 hours a day, which is driving them to risky behaviors and underscoring the importance of e-mail reliability and availability for businesses, according to a new study conducted by Osterman Research and commissioned by Neverfail®. The executive report, “Mobile Messaging Marketing Trends,” finds that worry over being available during non-work hours has led employees to e-mail addiction, causing them to take unnecessary risks with their health, their relationships, and even the welfare of others.
“The study uncovered a constant pressure for employees to be available at all times through their mobile devices. This will only worsen with the economic downturn as employees take on more responsibility because of budget and headcount reductions,” said Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research. “The resulting addiction to e-mail is driving people to unnecessary and sometimes dangerous risks.”
E-mail Addiction and Unnecessary Risks
Underscoring the reliance on 24x7 e-mail reliability and the intense addiction employees have developed, mobile device users admit to engaging in risky or inappropriate behavior to access and respond to e-mail during off hours. This behavior is greatly affecting employees’ work-life balance, potentially leading to problems with their health and general well-being. A staggering 94 percent of end user respondents use their phones to send e-mail or text messages during work nights or on the weekends, and nearly 80 percent never leave their phones at home when they go on vacation.
Employees are also taking risks with their relationships to remain connected, with 11 percent admitting to sending e-mail messages while engaged in “intimate behavior.” E-mail addiction has driven people to send messages from their mobile phones from just about anywhere, including in some dangerous and just plain bizarre scenarios or locations:
- 40 percent while on commercial flights when the plane is in the air
- 77 percent while driving when the car is moving
- 79 percent while in the bathroom
E-mail Reliability Affects Productivity
Osterman Research also surveyed IT directors, managers and CIOs across a broad range of industries to explore what’s at stake for companies with an increasing mobile workforce relying on mobile devices to conduct business. The prevalence of mobile device usage has created an unprecedented need for e-mail reliability because unexpected downtime has major business implications. Eighty percent of respondents believe their senior manager’s ability to make critical, time-sensitive decisions would be affected without access to mobile e-mail. Forty-eight percent indicate that backing up mobile data is important or very important, yet only 39 percent are confident that their mobile messaging platform is fully protected against downtime.
“The study shows that while IT is aware of the possible risks associated with mobile devices, not all companies are taking the proper precautions to protect their businesses and employees,” said Andrew Barnes, senior vice president of corporate development at Neverfail. “Email downtime puts further pressure on employees as they try to catch up with lost hours. It’s important that organizations make every effort to avoid email downtime for the sake of their business, and the health of their employees. Having a predictive, business continuity solution in place puts companies on the right path to avoiding downtime and maintaining business operations in the event it does happen.”
For an executive summary of “Mobile Messaging Market Trends 2008-2011” by Osterman Research sponsored by Neverfail, please visit www.neverfailgroup.com/osterman or contact Neverfail at info@us.neverfailgroup.com.
About Neverfail
Neverfail® is a leading global software company providing continuous availability and disaster recovery for critical Windows-based applications in physical, virtual or mixed environments. Continuous availability blends high availability, disaster recovery and data protection software with best practice monitoring and automation. Neverfail’s predictive approach protects businesses during both IT outages and planned maintenance. Regardless of the type of problem, from a single component failure to a full site disaster, critical business applications remain constantly available to information workers. With Neverfail, users remain continuously connected to applications such as Microsoft® Exchange, SQL Server, File Server, IIS, SharePoint, Cluster Server, VMware VirtualCenter, BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, Captaris RightFax and IBM® Lotus® Domino®. More information can be found at www.neverfailgroup.com.
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