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like 20 or 30 now The implications for Corporate America are equally huge. According to E-mail researcher and consultant David Ferris, companies can expect the volume of E-mail coursing through their servers to grow 60% to 80% in 2002. And as individual ages grow in size- they re now more likely to contain memory -companies uld end up paying 100%to 150% more just this year on systems to store and those messages. That's why tech consultancy Radicati Group expects demand ware that manages E-mail, such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, to grow from $2.6 billion in sales today to $4. 4 billion by 2005 Too much of this money will be spent in controlling pure junk. About 20% of the E-mail MessageLabs manages is unwanted, according to Sunner-who adds out 1.25%o of all the E-mail his company moves contains useless attachments Already, the cost of handling spam(垃圾邮件) is estimated at$8.6 billion according to a 2001 European Union study. And the barrage of pornographic has made some companies worried that employees might sue on grounds of disturbance arising from exposure to unwanted unpleasantness 36. The first sentence of this passage " Few observers have a better view of that ocean of exchanging gossip called E-mail than Mark Sunner"most probably means A)Mark Sunner clearly know the E-mail is wasting resources B)no one knows the fact that E-mail is gossip exchanging way but Mark C)Mark Sunner does not know anything about the E-mail D)the Mark Sunner always concentrated on the ocean of the junk E-mail 37. Which of the following is NoT true about MessageLabs? A)It is an E-mail management company. B)All of MessageLabs' customers are corporations. C)Mark Sunner is the chief technology officer of MessageLabs D)The company puts the great emphasis on dealing with the junk E-maillike 20 or 30 now. The implications for Corporate America are equally huge. According to E-mail researcher and consultant David Ferris, companies can expect the volume of E-mail coursing through their servers to grow 60% to 80% in 2002. And as individual mess ages grow in size - they’re now more likely to contain memory - companies could end up paying 100% to 150% more just this year on systems to store and manage those messages. That’s why tech consultancy Radicati Group expects demand for soft ware that manages E-mail, such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, to grow from $2.6 billion in sales today to $4.4 billion by 2005. Too much of this money will be spent in controlling pure junk. About 20% of the E-mail MessageLabs manages is unwanted, according to Sunner - who adds that ab out 1.25% of all the E-mail his company moves contains useless attachments. Already, the cost of handling spam(垃圾邮件)is estimated at $8.6 billion worldwide, according to a 2001 European Union study. And the barrage of pornographic spam has made some companies worried that employees might sue on grounds of disturbance arising from exposure to unwanted unpleasantness. 36. The first sentence of this passage “Few observers have a better view of that ocean of exchanging gossip called E-mail than Mark Sunner” most probably means ____. A) Mark Sunner clearly know the E-mail is wasting resources B) no one knows the fact that E-mail is gossip exchanging way but Mark Sunner C) Mark Sunner does not know anything about the E-mail D) the Mark Sunner always concentrated on the ocean of the junk E-mail 37. Which of the following is NOT true about MessageLabs? A) It is an E-mail management company. B) All of MessageLabs’ customers are corporations. C) Mark Sunner is the chief technology officer of MessageLabs. D) The company puts the great emphasis on dealing with the junk E-mail
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