It's August, so it's time for a new version of Parallels Desktop. The latest release of the company's popular virtualisation software – Parallels Desktop 18 – features support for the newest Macs and preliminary support for macOS Ventura.
Google’s Chromebook has rightly earned a place in business and education with its secure and maintenance-free operation. Yet, there is often still a need to run Windows and Windows-based applications. Parallels has brought its virtualisation technology to Chrome OS allowing you to run Windows apps natively.
Parallels Toolbox 5.0, the utility suite for macOS and Windows, delivers new barcode generation and reading functions, among others.
Cross-platform software specialist Parallels has released Parallels Remote Application Server (RAS) 18.1, with new productivity and management features to enable employees to work easily and securely from anywhere.
Parallels revolutionised the industry giving Mac users the world's first virtualisation software for Intel-based Macs way back in 2006. 15 years later the product is still going strong, and Parallels is offering a 25% discount to celebrate.
Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise has been renamed Parallels Desktop for Chrome OS, and the latest version adds support for AMD processors and runs on 12 additional Chromebook and Chromebox models.
Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Macs now lets M1 and Intel-powered Macs run native code to run Windows 10 at "native speeds on Macs with a seamless experience loved by millions".
Promising the same great tools, in a new, easier-to-use interface, Parallels' suite of excellent tools for PCs and Macs has received the user-interface change it needed to make things simpler and easier.
Parallels Remote Application Server 18 is now available as a public beta.
Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise allows Windows and its applications to run directly on enterprise Chromebooks.
It's that time of year again: a new version of macOS will soon be released, so there's a new version of Parallels Desktop for Mac to provide compatibility.
Virtualisation specialist Parallels has worked with Google to create Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise.
New versions of the Parallels Toolbox utility collection and Parallels Access remote PC and Mac access tool are now available.
Data protection specialist Acronis has appointed Neil Morarji as general manager for the Asia Pacific region.
Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac now takes advantage of Apple's Metal API for graphics with dramatic improvements to DirectX 11, bringing what Parallels describes as "exceptional speed, graphics and value" to users, supporting Catalina, Sidecar, full Pencil integration and more.
Melbourne-based APT Travel Group is retiring its Citrix system in favour of Parallels Remote Application Server, citing a number of benefits to the organisation.
Virtualisation vendor Parallels is encouraging its customers and partners to spread the word about Remote Application Server.
A key feature of Parallels Remote Application Server 17, which was released a few days ago, is the use of machine learning to pre-launch applications so users can be immediately productive.
A new version of Parallels Remote Application Server includes features designed to make life easier for IT management.
Parallels Desktop 14 for Mac has arrived with some interesting new capabilities and integrations.
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