Category Archives: PRAS

Parallels RAS displays award-winning virtual IT solution at the Dallas Tech Summit

On Friday October 7, the Parallels team will be in the Lone Star State to attend the Dallas Tech Summit. This prominent IT industry event will feature decision-makers socializing freely with hand-selected companies in a full, friendly day of activities and presentations. Dallas Tech Summit At the summit, the Parallels team will meet and greet […]

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Tabor College Simplifies IT

“Parallels Remote Application Server is a good solution. It has simplified IT management and significantly reduced admin tasks. Now admins get less work.” Raymond Van Den Berg – Head Systems Administrator Tabor College chose Parallels Remote Application Server to effectively publish Windows applications on remote Mac devices while easily managing the infrastructure from a centralized location. […]

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Parallels at the IT Roadmap Conference in Seattle

On Wednesday, April 6, the Parallels team will be at the IT Roadmap event taking place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seattle. During this event, we will be exhibiting the latest versions of our revolutionary suite of software products, including Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition, Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM, and Parallels […]

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What is a Virtual App?

The advent of virtualization technology has brought revolutionary changes to IT procedures. Many IT components, from servers to networks, are now virtualized. With the smartphone dominating the IT world, “virtual app” and “application virtualization” are the latest industry buzzwords. So what is a virtual app? In a traditional IT environment, applications are installed on each […]

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Terminal Server Printing Made Easy

Terminal Server Printing Made Easy The advent of virtualization has revolutionized the IT segment. With server-based computing, businesses are now able to centrally host applications and publish them to users, regardless of the device they use. Windows applications are now published on non-Windows clients such as iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. However, terminal server printing can […]

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Automatic Terminal Server Load Balancing

Automatic Terminal Server Load Balancing Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) enables businesses to publish resources to remote users so that Windows applications can be accessed from a range of devices and from any location. With Microsoft taking terminal servers mainstream through the introduction of the Windows Server OS, most businesses are now able to configure […]

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What is Citrix Server and How Does it Work?

Citrix Server is a virtualization tool that enables businesses to centrally host applications and resources and deliver them to Windows clients, as well as non-Windows clients using Microsoft Terminal Services or RDSH and VDI. While there are multiple components involved in a Citrix virtualization infrastructure, it is available in two main editions, XenApp and XenDesktop. […]

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Citrix XenApp Announced XenApp Windows Server 2008 R2 EOL — What’s Next?

Citrix XenApp Announced XenApp Windows Server 2008 R2 EOL — What’s Next? Citrix is a provider of virtualization solutions that has consolidated its market position over its 25 years of operation. Along with its brand reputation and reliability, Citrix is popularly known for three issues: its cost, complexity, and name-changing product portfolio. While many have […]

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