That's what Galen Gruman of InfoWorld said in today's article, in response to this week's announcement that Parallels Desktop sold its 1,000,000th copy. Here's the full quote:
For the masses (including senior execs who sign IT project checks), Parallels defines virtualization. And that's a good thing, as it works quite well. I believe that the Parallels example will be a key factor beyond the Mac universe: It will show a successful use of virtualization on the desktop, where its benefits are far from widely realized.
Read the whole article here.

Question: when is Coherence mode for Parallels Workstation (Linux) coming?
Posted by: Darkelve | April 27, 2008 at 02:19 AM