Next Tuesday a new product from Parallels will go on sale that could make it more appealing for businesses to switch to Mac servers , the back-office hardware and software that let tech managers share files, printers and manage computers connected to local area networks.
Investors take note.
Investors take note.
Parallels Server for Mac, a $999 product which has been in test mode, will be available in final form. The product will let companies that buy Apple’s software server product, called Mac OS X Server, continue to run Windows and Linux applications, like databases, e-mail servers and other programs. In a phone interview, Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels, tells the Business Technology Blog that the product will remove one further obstacle to Mac adoption within big businesses. “It makes it a no brainer,” Beloussov says.
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