For developers, having a local database to work with is essential.
However, some databases, like Microsoft SQL, rely on x86_64 architecture and may not run on the latest Mac computers powered by...
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...
Effective February 16, 2023, Microsoft has authorized the Parallels Desktop solution for using Arm versions of Windows 11 on Mac with Apple Silicon....
Over its decades-long development, Parallels® Desktop has had many performance enhancements. But as the saying goes, “you can never have too much speed.” So, in this blog post I will show you how to...
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...
Guest blog post by Aleksandr Sursiokov, Product Manager at Parallels
Parallels® Desktop for Chrome OS is the world’s first software that runs Windows directly on Chromebooks. It enables the use of...
“TPM” is not something talked about in the Mac community, so it is not surprising if you don’t know about it. However, that all changed this summer.
In this blog post, I will present a short overview...
Don’t forget to save the date! From November 2–4, 2021, Parallels®, a Microsoft Gold Partner, will be showcasing three industry-leading solutions at the annual Microsoft Ignite event, a conference designed for developers and...
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...
Age of Empires, Overwatch and many other games play well.
On an M1 Mac, operating systems in Parallels® Desktop virtual machines must be ARM-based operating systems, and this has led to...