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More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders
More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders

Associated Press

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders

BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2025-- Despite the proliferation of instant messaging, collaboration tools and AI assistants, almost half of global IT leaders (48%) say the majority of their internal and external communication still relies on direct email – more than any other channel. That's according to new research from Exclaimer, which finds email is being used not out of habit, but as a way to regain clarity and control in increasingly fragmented digital workplaces. Findings from Exclaimer's State of Business Email 2025 report – based on responses from over 4,000 IT leaders across the US, UK, Germany and Australia – reveal a growing challenge: today's communication stacks are bigger, but more siloed. Most tools serve specific teams or tasks rather than the business as a whole. Email remains the exception – trusted when communication must be structured, auditable and shared across functions. Email use is highest in complex, regulated environments, where records and accountability are critical. And in large enterprises (5,000+ employees), nearly half of respondents (49%) say users send 16+ emails per day – signaling emails' role in critical operational flow. Exclaimer calls this renewed focus 'Email Integrity': the idea that email, when properly managed, acts as the connective layer between tools, teams and territories. As AI content rises and real-time platforms multiply, Email Integrity is fast becoming a top IT priority – ensuring that what's said, sent and stored meets the standards modern businesses demand. The research points to three key trends shaping the future of workplace communication: #1 Communication stacks are growing, but few tools achieve organization-wide adoption Today's digital workplace runs on a broader mix of tools than ever before. From IM to AI, each platform brings speed, flexibility and task-specific value – but also added complexity. 89% of global IT leaders say video conferencing is pivotal to their digital operations, and 86% say the same of collaboration tools like Asana, Notion and These tools are essential to day-to-day work, but importance doesn't always mean consistency. They're not embedded across every team or use case – and adoption often reflects company size, sector and digital maturity. This patchy uptake creates new coordination challenges for IT teams. In many cases, organizations are leaning on more established channels like email to bridge gaps and ensure communication holds up at scale. #2 High-stakes communications still land in the inbox Email remains the default for messages that need to be logged, shared and acted on. 49% of global IT leaders say they use email for IT and security alerts, 36% for internal collaboration and 34% for client communication. These are use cases where clarity, consistency and accountability are key – and where real-time chat tools can fall short. The same pattern shows up by department. When asked which teams rely most heavily on email communication, global IT leaders pointed to IT (56%), followed by HR and internal comms (37%), customer success (31%) and finance (31%). These are the parts of the business most exposed to operational risk, regulatory pressure and reputational scrutiny – where auditability isn't optional, and Email Integrity becomes a particular necessity. #3 Instant messaging is rising – but it's not replacing email There's no question that IM is now a workplace essential: 89% of global IT leaders say it's important to their digital operations – the same percentage as email. But how these channels are used tells a different story. As the stack expands, so does intentionality. IT leaders are increasingly trying to define distinct roles for each tool. Email handles what must be seen, saved or shared. IM handles what must move fast. It's not about right-sizing the role of every platform in the stack. The priority now is ensuring each tool serves its purpose securely, consistently and without duplication. 'We've never had more ways to connect and collaborate at work, but email remains the backbone of business communication,' said Vicky Wills, Chief Technology Officer at Exclaimer. 'As new tools emerge, the challenge for IT leaders isn't just picking platforms – it's making sure they're implemented strategically. That's how we build communication environments that are clear, connected, and fit for the future.' -ENDS- Methodology: This report is based on original research commissioned by Exclaimer in partnership with Censuswide, aiming to understand how IT leaders are managing the evolution of business email. The study utilized a quantitative, cross-sectional survey design, supported by qualitative commentary from internal subject-matter experts. Fieldwork was conducted online between April 4 and April 16, 2025. A total of 4,009 IT professionals were surveyed across four core geographies: United Kingdom (1,003), United States (1,000), Germany (1,006) and Australia (1,000). Respondents were selected using a non-probability sampling approach, targeting individuals actively involved in managing email systems, communication policies or security/compliance infrastructure. About Exclaimer: Exclaimer is the leading provider of email signature management solutions for Microsoft and Google email services. Its scalable cloud-based platform enables organizations to centrally manage and automate email signatures, ensuring regulatory compliance, operational efficiency and brand consistency. Built for IT teams, Exclaimer simplifies administration by eliminating manual updates, reducing security risks and maintaining full control over business email communications. Exclaimer delivers 20 billion email signatures from 9 million email accounts across 70,000 organizations annually. Its diverse customer base includes Sony, Mattel, Bank of America, NBC, the Government of Canada, the BBC and the Academy Awards. or follow Exclaimer on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter). View source version on CONTACT: Media relations contact: [email protected] KEYWORD: AUSTRIA GERMANY EUROPE SWITZERLAND INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY MOBILE/WIRELESS MARKETING TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SOFTWARE DATA MANAGEMENT SOURCE: Exclaimer Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 06/16/2025 04:22 AM/DISC: 06/16/2025 04:21 AM

More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders
More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

More than half of critical business communication still flows through email, say global IT leaders

Exclaimer coins "Email Integrity" – the essential glue linking complex communication stacks across teams and geographies BERLIN, June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Despite the proliferation of instant messaging, collaboration tools and AI assistants, almost half of global IT leaders (48%) say the majority of their internal and external communication still relies on direct email – more than any other channel. That's according to new research from Exclaimer, which finds email is being used not out of habit, but as a way to regain clarity and control in increasingly fragmented digital workplaces. Findings from Exclaimer's State of Business Email 2025 report – based on responses from over 4,000 IT leaders across the US, UK, Germany and Australia – reveal a growing challenge: today's communication stacks are bigger, but more siloed. Most tools serve specific teams or tasks rather than the business as a whole. Email remains the exception – trusted when communication must be structured, auditable and shared across functions. Email use is highest in complex, regulated environments, where records and accountability are critical. And in large enterprises (5,000+ employees), nearly half of respondents (49%) say users send 16+ emails per day – signaling emails' role in critical operational flow. Exclaimer calls this renewed focus "Email Integrity": the idea that email, when properly managed, acts as the connective layer between tools, teams and territories. As AI content rises and real-time platforms multiply, Email Integrity is fast becoming a top IT priority – ensuring that what's said, sent and stored meets the standards modern businesses demand. The research points to three key trends shaping the future of workplace communication: #1 Communication stacks are growing, but few tools achieve organization-wide adoption Today's digital workplace runs on a broader mix of tools than ever before. From IM to AI, each platform brings speed, flexibility and task-specific value – but also added complexity. 89% of global IT leaders say video conferencing is pivotal to their digital operations, and 86% say the same of collaboration tools like Asana, Notion and These tools are essential to day-to-day work, but importance doesn't always mean consistency. They're not embedded across every team or use case – and adoption often reflects company size, sector and digital maturity. This patchy uptake creates new coordination challenges for IT teams. In many cases, organizations are leaning on more established channels like email to bridge gaps and ensure communication holds up at scale. #2 High-stakes communications still land in the inbox Email remains the default for messages that need to be logged, shared and acted on. 49% of global IT leaders say they use email for IT and security alerts, 36% for internal collaboration and 34% for client communication. These are use cases where clarity, consistency and accountability are key – and where real-time chat tools can fall short. The same pattern shows up by department. When asked which teams rely most heavily on email communication, global IT leaders pointed to IT (56%), followed by HR and internal comms (37%), customer success (31%) and finance (31%). These are the parts of the business most exposed to operational risk, regulatory pressure and reputational scrutiny – where auditability isn't optional, and Email Integrity becomes a particular necessity. #3 Instant messaging is rising – but it's not replacing email There's no question that IM is now a workplace essential: 89% of global IT leaders say it's important to their digital operations – the same percentage as email. But how these channels are used tells a different story. As the stack expands, so does intentionality. ​​IT leaders are increasingly trying to define distinct roles for each tool. Email handles what must be seen, saved or shared. IM handles what must move fast. It's not about right-sizing the role of every platform in the stack. The priority now is ensuring each tool serves its purpose securely, consistently and without duplication. "We've never had more ways to connect and collaborate at work, but email remains the backbone of business communication," said Vicky Wills, Chief Technology Officer at Exclaimer. "As new tools emerge, the challenge for IT leaders isn't just picking platforms – it's making sure they're implemented strategically. That's how we build communication environments that are clear, connected, and fit for the future." -ENDS- Methodology: This report is based on original research commissioned by Exclaimer in partnership with Censuswide, aiming to understand how IT leaders are managing the evolution of business email. The study utilized a quantitative, cross-sectional survey design, supported by qualitative commentary from internal subject-matter experts. Fieldwork was conducted online between April 4 and April 16, 2025. A total of 4,009 IT professionals were surveyed across four core geographies: United Kingdom (1,003), United States (1,000), Germany (1,006) and Australia (1,000). Respondents were selected using a non-probability sampling approach, targeting individuals actively involved in managing email systems, communication policies or security/compliance infrastructure. About Exclaimer: Exclaimer is the leading provider of email signature management solutions for Microsoft and Google email services. Its scalable cloud-based platform enables organizations to centrally manage and automate email signatures, ensuring regulatory compliance, operational efficiency and brand consistency. Built for IT teams, Exclaimer simplifies administration by eliminating manual updates, reducing security risks and maintaining full control over business email communications. Exclaimer delivers 20 billion email signatures from 9 million email accounts across 70,000 organizations annually. Its diverse customer base includes Sony, Mattel, Bank of America, NBC, the Government of Canada, the BBC and the Academy Awards. or follow Exclaimer on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter). View source version on Contacts Media relations contact: press@ Sign in to access your portfolio

More Than Half of Critical Business Communication Still Flows Through Email, Say Global IT Leaders
More Than Half of Critical Business Communication Still Flows Through Email, Say Global IT Leaders

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

More Than Half of Critical Business Communication Still Flows Through Email, Say Global IT Leaders

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Despite the proliferation of instant messaging, collaboration tools and AI assistants, almost half of global IT leaders (48%) say the majority of their internal and external communication still relies on direct email – more than any other channel. That's according to new research from Exclaimer, which finds email is being used not out of habit, but as a way to regain clarity and control in increasingly fragmented digital workplaces. Findings from Exclaimer's State of Business Email 2025 report – based on responses from over 4,000 IT leaders across the US, UK, Germany and Australia – reveal a growing challenge: today's communication stacks are bigger, but more siloed. Most tools serve specific teams or tasks rather than the business as a whole. Email remains the exception – trusted when communication must be structured, auditable and shared across functions. Email use is highest in complex, regulated environments, where records and accountability are critical. And in large enterprises (5,000+ employees), nearly half of respondents (49%) say users send 16+ emails per day – signaling emails' role in critical operational flow. Exclaimer calls this renewed focus 'Email Integrity': the idea that email, when properly managed, acts as the connective layer between tools, teams and territories. As AI content rises and real-time platforms multiply, Email Integrity is fast becoming a top IT priority – ensuring that what's said, sent and stored meets the standards modern businesses demand. The research points to three key trends shaping the future of workplace communication: #1 Communication stacks are growing, but few tools achieve organization-wide adoption Today's digital workplace runs on a broader mix of tools than ever before. From IM to AI, each platform brings speed, flexibility and task-specific value – but also added complexity. 89% of global IT leaders say video conferencing is pivotal to their digital operations, and 86% say the same of collaboration tools like Asana, Notion and These tools are essential to day-to-day work, but importance doesn't always mean consistency. They're not embedded across every team or use case – and adoption often reflects company size, sector and digital maturity. This patchy uptake creates new coordination challenges for IT teams. In many cases, organizations are leaning on more established channels like email to bridge gaps and ensure communication holds up at scale. #2 High-stakes communications still land in the inbox Email remains the default for messages that need to be logged, shared and acted on. 49% of global IT leaders say they use email for IT and security alerts, 36% for internal collaboration and 34% for client communication. These are use cases where clarity, consistency and accountability are key – and where real-time chat tools can fall short. The same pattern shows up by department. When asked which teams rely most heavily on email communication, global IT leaders pointed to IT (56%), followed by HR and internal comms (37%), customer success (31%) and finance (31%). These are the parts of the business most exposed to operational risk, regulatory pressure and reputational scrutiny – where auditability isn't optional, and Email Integrity becomes a particular necessity. #3 Instant messaging is rising – but it's not replacing email There's no question that IM is now a workplace essential: 89% of global IT leaders say it's important to their digital operations – the same percentage as email. But how these channels are used tells a different story. As the stack expands, so does intentionality. ​​IT leaders are increasingly trying to define distinct roles for each tool. Email handles what must be seen, saved or shared. IM handles what must move fast. It's not about right-sizing the role of every platform in the stack. The priority now is ensuring each tool serves its purpose securely, consistently and without duplication. 'We've never had more ways to connect and collaborate at work, but email remains the backbone of business communication,' said Vicky Wills, Chief Technology Officer at Exclaimer. 'As new tools emerge, the challenge for IT leaders isn't just picking platforms – it's making sure they're implemented strategically. That's how we build communication environments that are clear, connected, and fit for the future.' Methodology: This report is based on original research commissioned by Exclaimer in partnership with Censuswide, aiming to understand how IT leaders are managing the evolution of business email. The study utilized a quantitative, cross-sectional survey design, supported by qualitative commentary from internal subject-matter experts. Fieldwork was conducted online between April 4 and April 16, 2025. A total of 4,009 IT professionals were surveyed across four core geographies: United Kingdom (1,003), United States (1,000), Germany (1,006) and Australia (1,000). Respondents were selected using a non-probability sampling approach, targeting individuals actively involved in managing email systems, communication policies or security/compliance infrastructure. About Exclaimer: Exclaimer is the leading provider of email signature management solutions for Microsoft and Google email services. Its scalable cloud-based platform enables organizations to centrally manage and automate email signatures, ensuring regulatory compliance, operational efficiency and brand consistency. Built for IT teams, Exclaimer simplifies administration by eliminating manual updates, reducing security risks and maintaining full control over business email communications. Exclaimer delivers 20 billion email signatures from 9 million email accounts across 70,000 organizations annually. Its diverse customer base includes Sony, Mattel, Bank of America, NBC, the Government of Canada, the BBC and the Academy Awards. For more information, visit or follow Exclaimer on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter).

Exclaimer Integrates LinkedIn with Email Signatures for Enhanced Social Reach
Exclaimer Integrates LinkedIn with Email Signatures for Enhanced Social Reach

Business Wire

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Exclaimer Integrates LinkedIn with Email Signatures for Enhanced Social Reach

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Exclaimer, the global leader in email signature management solutions, announces the launch of its LinkedIn Social Feeds feature. This integration lets businesses share LinkedIn posts directly in employee email signatures, uniting two key professional channels. Bridging the challenges of social reach Businesses rely heavily on LinkedIn, with 52% of buyers identifying it as the most influential channel during their research process. However, with just 9% of followers typically viewing a post, important business updates often go unnoticed by target audiences. Exclaimer's LinkedIn Social Feeds addresses this issue by displaying the company's three most recent LinkedIn company posts directly in outgoing email communications. By marrying email and LinkedIn, this integration ensures vital LinkedIn content reaches the right audience while reinforcing brand presence. Using LinkedIn's official API, posts update automatically without requiring manual intervention. Organizations can enhance their email signatures by integrating their latest LinkedIn content, creating a cohesive alignment with their branding and messaging objectives. The practical benefits for teams The LinkedIn Social Feeds feature has been designed to enable marketing to extend their reach while offering IT teams streamlined deployment: For marketing teams: Expand social visibility: Use one-to-one email communication to improve exposure for LinkedIn content. Promote brand consistency: Ensure that only fresh, relevant posts are shared. Drive engagement: Include clickable links to drive more traffic and LinkedIn followers. For IT teams: Simplified integration: Quick to set up with no ongoing maintenance. Automation and security: Posts update automatically and securely via LinkedIn's API. Efficient implementation: Workflows are streamlined, eliminating the need for manual updates. Vicky Wills, Chief Technology Officer at Exclaimer, commented: 'The integration with LinkedIn combines two crucial business communications, email and social media, to create a simple yet powerful way of sharing content. By helping companies extend their reach while maintaining the trust and effectiveness associated with email communication, we are giving our customers an easy way to deliver impactful content in a professional and practical way.' Complementing the feature's functionality, Exclaimer provides performance analytics to track the reach and engagement of LinkedIn content shared via email signatures. These help teams refine their social strategies to improve their effectiveness. Exclaimer's LinkedIn Social Feeds integration is available to all Pro plan customers and can be quickly activated without technical expertise. To learn more, join our upcoming webinar and see how Exclaimer's new LinkedIn integration transforms business emails into powerful engines for social content visibility and engagement. About Exclaimer Exclaimer is the leading provider of email signature management solutions for Microsoft and Google email services. Its scalable cloud-based platform enables organizations to centrally manage and automate email signatures, ensuring regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and brand consistency. Built for IT teams, Exclaimer simplifies administration by eliminating manual updates, reducing security risks, and maintaining full control over corporate email communications. Exclaimer delivers 20 billion email signatures from 9 million email account across 70,000 organizations annually. Its diverse customer base includes Sony, Mattel, Bank of America, NBC, the Government of Canada, the BBC, and the Academy Awards. For more information, visit or follow Exclaimer on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter).

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