Executive Summary: How to Enable EDU Customers with Windows on Chromebook
Parallels Desktop for Chrome OS allows schools to offer a seamless integration of Chrome OS devices with Windows apps.
August 5, 2021
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Robust and inexpensive Chromebooks, using Google’s Chrome operating system (OS), are becoming the device of choice in many educational environments, from K-12 to colleges and universities. At the same time, teachers, students, staff, and even administrators need reliable access to full-functional Microsoft Windows applications in their day-to-day lives, and Internet versions requiring Internet access don’t always meet the need.
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