Microsoft has made it official—support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025. That deadline is right around the corner!
Here’s what that means for you and your business.
No more free monthly updates or bug...
Do you want to get the best possible Excel experience and access the full capabilities of the business world’s most popular spreadsheet application? Do you prefer to work on a Mac, but don’t always love the experience of accessing...
Parallels® Desktop for Mac is a fantastic way to run Power BI on M1 and Intel-based Mac computers. That said, because Microsoft has not yet released an official Power BI desktop for Mac, users must use Windows virtualization to run it.
Parallels...
As the expression goes, “May you live in interesting times.”
This is such an interesting time to be a Parallels® customer: macOS Monterey release imminent, Windows 11 released on...
Almost all users who purchase a subscription for Parallels Desktop do so with one goal in mind: to install Windows on Mac. Parallels Desktop Mac Business Edition will help you and your employees easily work with...
With macOS Catalina, Parallels Desktop for Mac users have even more powerful ways to run Windows, Linux and other OSes on Mac.
Sidecar
There are two new features brought to Parallels Desktop with Sidecar. First, you can now...
Chances are high that you’re running a 64-bit/x64 operating system, application, or CPU—and you don’t even know it.
With macOS Catalina dropping support for 32-bit, some users may find themselves without their favorite applications....
Microsoft Project is the best project, portfolio, and resource management solution—but it’s not available on macOS®. However, with Parallels Desktop® for Mac, Apple® users can use a Windows virtual machine (VM) to run Microsoft...
Windows 10 is the most popular version of Windows. Installing it on Parallels Desktop® Virtual Machine for Mac is easy to do—and does not require you to purchase Windows 10 beforehand.
There are four different scenarios you...