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Parallels

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What is Parallels?

Parallels is virtualization software that allows users to run multiple operating systems (like Windows, Linux, and macOS) simultaneously on a single computer. It's commonly used to access applications and files from different operating systems without needing to reboot or use separate machines. Parallels also offers tools for remote access and application delivery.

What other technologies are related to Parallels?

Parallels Competitor Technologies

VirtualBox is a direct competitor to Parallels, as it provides similar virtualization capabilities for running multiple operating systems on a single machine.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 1% (55) of relevant job posts
VMware Workstation and Fusion are direct competitors to Parallels, offering similar virtualization functionality for running multiple operating systems.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 0% (240) of relevant job posts
Citrix provides virtualization solutions that compete with Parallels, especially in enterprise environments where remote access and application delivery are important.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 0% (57) of relevant job posts

Parallels Complementary Technologies

JAMF is a management solution often used in conjunction with macOS environments, including those utilizing Parallels for virtualization, to manage and configure the virtual machines.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 0% (59) of relevant job posts
Parallels is commonly used on macOS to run other operating systems, so macOS is the host OS and is therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 0% (63) of relevant job posts
Parallels is commonly used on macOS to run other operating systems, so macOS is the host OS and is therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside Parallels in 0% (74) of relevant job posts

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