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Parallels is a worldwide leader in hosting and cloud service enablement and desktop virtualization. Founded in 1999, Parallels is a fast-growing company with more than 900+ employees in North America, Europe, a...

Parallels is a worldwide leader in hosting and cloud service enablement and desktop virtualization. Founded in 1999, Parallels is a fast-growing company with more than 900+ employees in North America, Europe, and Asia. Parallels makes it easier for service providers to grow and Profit from the Cloud(TM) with service delivery software, expertise, and its partner ecosystem. More than 9,000 service providers rely on Parallels to profitably deliver thousands of applications and cloud services to more than 10 million small and medium businesses (SMBs) in 125 countries.

Parallels - 2 software products

1. Parallels Virtuozzo Containers

  • Best for: Start up, Small business, Medium business, Large business
  • Price: starts at $12 per user/month
  • May 09, 2022
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Parallels Virtuozzo Containers is operating system virtualization software for your workstations. The software was designed by Parallels, Inc., headquartered in Washington, United States. This cloud virtualization service streamlines the collaboration between virtual and physical servers. 


2. Parallels Management Suite

  • Best for: Start up, Small business, Medium business, Large business
  • Price:
  • Aug 20, 2019
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Parallels Management Suite is a virtualization software solution for Windows and Mac systems. The software allows you to manage Windows systems with Mac environments. It was designed and launched by Parallels, Inc., founded in 1999 and headquartered in Washington, United States.


Company: Parallels
Address USA
Vendor Type: ISV
Proficiency: Software Development
Employees: 501-1,000
Industry Focus: Information Technology and Services