Virtualization News Desk
Parallels Virtualization Desktop Surpasses One Million Units Worldwide
Software to Run Windows on Intel-Powered Macs Extends Market Standing
Apr. 24, 2008 09:15 AM
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Parallels announced that its Parallels Desktop for Mac has sold more than one million
copies. The software enables Mac users to run Windows, Linux or any other
operating system and their critical applications at the same time as Mac OS X
on any Intel-powered Apple computer.
Parallels Desktop for Mac’s success has made Parallels noted
in desktop virtualization. The software is available in 10 languages --
Chinese, Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and
Spanish.
"Parallels Desktop not only broke down the barrier
between the Mac and PC worlds, it also broke down the barrier that kept desktop
virtualization from becoming a mainstream technology for consumers and
professional users," said Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels. "We
will continue innovating to extend our position as the desktop virtualization
leader and provide our users with the fastest, easiest and most seamless
solution available."
Since its launch in June 2006, Parallels Desktop for Mac has
been recognized with more than 30 industry awards, including: MacWorld
Magazine’s "Editor’s Choice" Award (the "Eddy"); PC World
Magazine’s "Innovation of the Year" Award; "Best in Show"
at the 2007 MacWorld Expo and at the 2007 London MacLiveExpo; BBC News
"Best Tech"; and InfoWorld 2008 "Technology of the Year."
"Parallels Desktop for Mac fundamentally shifted the
Apple strategy from monolithic to multiplatform. It empowers Mac users with a
new level of flexibility and gave them access to enterprise applications that
were previously out of reach," said Frank J. Bernhard, managing principal
and technology economist with OMNI Consulting Group. "The ability to operate business
applications with complete transparency between the Windows and Mac platforms
via Parallels Desktop is the coup that Macintosh users have been enjoying since
the evolution of Intel architecture, and is one of the main catalysts behind
enterprise Mac adoption."
Innovation
Currently, Parallels Desktop for Mac is in its third generation.
The product has introduced a string of industry firsts and innovative features:
- SmartSelect is a Parallels-exclusive feature that allows
users to open any file from Windows or OS X with any program from either
operating system. This feature provides the most integrated experience
possible.
- Coherence is a Parallels-first feature that enables users to
run Windows applications just like they were native Mac applications. When a
Windows application runs in Coherence, only the Windows application is visible,
providing a completely seamless user experience. Windows applications can be
launched from the Mac dock, and individual Windows applications windows work
with OS X’s "Expose" feature.
- Parallels Transporter is a free migration tool, bundled with
every copy of Parallels Desktop for Mac, which helps users migrate entire
Windows or Linux PCs -- including the operating system, settings and software
applications -- to Parallels virtual machines in minutes without losing data.
This tool is key for those switching from PCs to a Mac.
Parallels Desktop for Mac was also the first virtualization
solution to offer support for DirectX and OpenGL 3D graphics.
For more information
on Parallels contact Glenn Rossman, glenn@bakercg.com
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