Parallels Desktop 17, hands-on: Improved performance, plus Windows 11 and MacOS Monterey compatibility
The 2021 update to Parallels Desktop has plenty to offer, despite upcoming competition from Microsoft's Windows 365 cloud PC service.
The 2021 update to Parallels Desktop has plenty to offer, despite upcoming competition from Microsoft's Windows 365 cloud PC service.
The latest version of Parallels' remote desktop and application system has its own improvements, but is also designed to let organisations mix and match their own infrastructure with Azure’s Windows Virtual Desktop service.
Parallels Desktop 15 supports a wider range of PC software than ever before, and is a genuine 'best of both worlds' option that allows Mac users to run key Windows business apps.
RAS 17 gives mobile users the power of Windows desktops and applications from anywhere, more securely.
Fusion 11 may not be as slick as Parallels Desktop, but enterprise users will appreciate its integration with VMware's wider technology portfolio.
As Apple's next OS version nears full release, the leading virtualisation tool for Mac users undergoes its annual upgrade.
The latest version of Parallels' Mac-based virtualisation software is now optimised for macOS High Sierra and Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
This thin client offers an acceptable Windows 10 experience and is well suited to schools, colleges, and small businesses seeking an affordable and easy way of rolling out centrally-managed Windows desktops.
vSpace Pro addresses the pain points of complex and costly hypervisor-based VDI with a much simpler yet still effective alternative that shares desktops on just one Windows OS.
Parallels Desktop 12 doesn't have the eye-catching features of last year's edition, but improved performance, time-saving options, and regular updates should help to maintain its lead over virtualization rivals such as VMWare Fusion.