Category Archives: Parallels Desktop for Mac

Meet the Parallels team at ALSO Expo 2016

2016 has marked the beginning of an extremely successful collaboration between Parallels and ALSO, the largest IT B2B specialist in Finland. As we approach the tail end of the year, ALSO is preparing to celebrate its many business partnerships and solutions at the ALSO Expo Experience, which will be held on October 27 at Tampere […]

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Parallels Attending SIMO Educación in Spain

  As its name suggests, the SIMO Educación Learning Technology Exhibition is all about learning. It is an event that features learning opportunities, lectures, talks, and insights on how to best use the technological solutions available. Tackling a wide range of topics, from hardware to storage to printing and network systems to digitization and virtualization, […]

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Performance Improvements in Parallels Desktop 12

All users of any app want increased performance with every upgrade, and users of Parallels Desktop are no exception. Lets go through three of the performance improvements in the recently released Parallels Desktop 12. Performance Improvements in Parallels Desktop 12 Of course, there are different kinds of “performance improvements”. The most common type is a speed […]

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macOS Sierra and Parallels Desktop for Mac

macOS Sierra and Parallels Desktop With every new release from Apple, Parallels Desktop consistently builds a better product for customers. With macOS Sierra’s release, we wanted to touch base and provide some peace of mind. Simply put: we’ve got you covered. Our engineers have been hard at work since they got their hands on the […]

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How to Run Microsoft Access on Mac

Software developers, data architects and power users whom use Macs have expressed a need to run Microsoft Access. Firstly, if you fall into this category, Parallels Desktop for Mac can assist you with developing application software without reformatting or rebooting your machine. Secondly, users can create tables, queries, forms, and reports that connect their projects […]

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HotFix release details for Parallels Desktop for Mac 12

Our engineers have been hard at work after we released Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac was released! We’re committed to bringing you the best product we can provide; Hundreds of development hours go into Parallels Desktop so we would like to share with you the latest HotFix details released September 19th, 2016. HotFix Parallels Desktop […]

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How to simplify Terminal Services configuration

Windows Terminal Services has been a part of business networks for many years. It was renamed Remote Desktop Services (RDS) with the release of Windows Server 2008 R2. While there are multiple server products available in the market, the Windows Server OS stands tall among them. According to a Netcraft 2016 survey, Microsoft is increasing […]

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Universal Printing in Remote Application Server

Universal Printing in Remote Application Server As you know, Parallels Remote Application Server (RAS) is an integrated solution to virtualize applications and desktops. We’ve already discussed some features and differences between versions 14 and 15 of Parallels RAS in the past, but I think it can be useful to go through select features of Parallels […]

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Schedule Windows 10 Updates!

You’ve probably all had a similar experience once: You have something vitally important to do on the computer and suddenly Windows 10 updates are installing for what feels like several hours and you can’t finish your project, right? It’s not possible to disable updates in Windows 10 (I know it’s tempting, but think of the security risk!). They are […]

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Siri vs Cortana on your Mac

I’ve enjoyed having a digital assistant on my Mac since Parallels Desktop started supporting Windows 10. Now that I’m digging into the macOS Sierra beta, I have been using Siri for a lot of tasks as well. Time for a head on match (knock-out round won’t come until after Sierra is out for general release) of Siri […]

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