The heads of technology companies said at the Davos Economic Forum in Switzerland that they had noticed evidence of changes in the temperamental nature of the new generations, indicating that “e-mail” is on its way to extinction, similar to fax. Thierry Delaporte, CEO of Wibro, which has 260,000 employees worldwide, added that 10% of his company's employees do not check e-mail even once a month. He said he communicates with his employees through Instagram and LinkedIn. He said his employees deal with Snapchat and other applications. The CEO of video platform Vimeo, Anjali Sood, told the forum participants that email is a thing of the past. The director of the company Accorracast Digital Marketing in London, Farhad Divisha, said that he communicates with his employees with messages on the “Microsoft Teams” platform, or the WhatsApp application. He added: I realized during the past three or five years that if you want to get work done quickly, you should not assign it to your employees via e-mail. However, the technology research company, Radicati, said that the email remains despite these challenges. As it was used during 2022 more than 333 billion times. And it will rise to 390 billion times by 2026. She indicated that 4.2 billion people of the world's population use e-mail. "We don't feel like email is dying," said company president Sarah Radicati.
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