

Doug Dineley
Executive Editor
Doug Dineley is an executive editor at InfoWorld, where he manages reviews.
Review: Office 365 turns up the heat
Latest blend of Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync servers in the cloud combines an excellent feature set with easier setup and management
6 AirPrint solutions for iPhones and iPads
It's amazing how much you can do digitally these days. More and more, documents stay digital, moving from person to person over email, file shares, and cloud storage, never to see a sheet of paper. And more and more "paperwork"...
10 best new features of Windows Server 8
With Windows Server 8, Microsoft has outdone itself, from a revamped UI to hundreds of new features, including vastly improved virtualization management
Michael Dell: We're a 'solutions' company
In an exclusive interview, CEO Michael Dell talks about his company's new direction and its plans to serve a diverse midmarket
The best open source platforms and middleware: 2010
Bossies 2010: Platforms and middleware InfoWorld's Best of Open Source Software Awards, or Bossies for short, are chosen annually by InfoWorld Test Center editors and reviewers. Our 2010 top picks among platforms and middleware...
The best open source networking software: 2010
Bossies 2010: Networking InfoWorld's Best of Open Source Software Awards (aka Bossies) are selected annually by InfoWorld Test Center editors and reviewers. Our picks for the best networking software and tools of 2010 include the...
The best open source application development software: 2010
Bossies 2010: Application development InfoWorld's Best of Open Source Software Awards, chosen annually by Test Center editors and reviewers, recognize the best open source software for developers, IT organizations, and the business...
The best open source applications
Bossies 2010: Applications InfoWorld's Best of Open Source Software Awards (aka Bossies), chosen annually by Test Center editors and reviewers, recognize the best open source software for business users. This year's top picks among...
Citrix fires up desktop virtualization
With its XenClient hypervisor, Citrix could eventually crush VMware's VDI approach to desktop virtualization, but many questions remain
Can you manage an iPhone like a BlackBerry?
Users love the iPhone, but IT does not. The biggest complaints: The iPhone can't be managed for security and access policies like a BlackBerry can. Businesses can buy a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or Motorola Good for Enterprise...