A TPM, short for Trusted Platform Module, is a small microcontroller specializing in authentication. It provides access control, generates encryption keys and can encrypt content—even in a virtual machine. A TPM chip is standard in...
This post is part of a series about new features in Parallels Desktop 16.
For users of Apple products, gestures are a natural and ubiquitous way to control...
This post is part of a series about new features in Parallels Desktop 16.
Parallels Desktop® is like having a Windows PC inside your Mac. In some ways, it’s better –...
This post is part of a series about new features in Parallels Desktop® Virtual Machine.
Deploying a virtual machine (VM) can be cumbersome for two reasons:
It can be pretty large—sometimes 100s...
When business users require a dual operating system, it’s no wonder so many organizations worldwide turn to Parallels® Desktop for Mac Business Edition. Why? Because Parallels is the easiest, fastest, and...
Can you install the macOS Big Sur public beta in a VM?
Quick answer: Yes
The details: Now that Parallels Desktop 16 has been released, I am able to talk about this new version of Parallels Desktop that I have...
It’s finally here! We’re so excited to introduce a new version of Parallels® Desktop: Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac.
With Parallels Desktop, you can run Windows, Linux and other popular operating systems on your Mac...
The system requirements and supported guest operation systems (OSes) for Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac are fully detailed below. We encourage every...
The Parallels team is excited to bring our users Parallels® Desktop 16 for Mac, which is packed with new features. Qualifying users who recently purchased a license to Parallels Desktop can upgrade to version 16 for free.
With the...
Creating a Parallels user account, managing it and logging into applications has never been easier for Apple users. They can now use their Apple ID to create a new Parallels account in a simple, fast and safe way. Using...