Parallels is known to make it easy to run Windows applications on Macs. Now the company has partnered with Google to bring Windows applications to another major platform: Chrome OS. Or at least, the corporate version of Chrome.
Parallels he says that Google's partnership will allow you to run “Windows applications with full possibilities, συμπεριλαμβανομένου και του Microsoft Office” σε συσκευές Chromebook Enterprise. Η Parallels υπογραμμίζει επίσης ότι το software will allow her to work remotely collaboratively with Windows applications regardless.
The press release doesn't go into much detail, but it's obviously aimed at businesses who have chosen to use Chrome OS but also have access to Windows.
Although I would be concerned about performance since Chromebooks already tend to be low-power devices without some virtualization plug-in (Virtualisation), the ability to run Windows-only apps on Chromebooks could be a lifesaver, especially for those who work from home these days without access to their work devices.
To mention that from old there were rumors who wanted Google to allow Windows applications. Parallels is probably the best solution that could exist due to the experience and reliability of the company. The results will appear in Chrome OS "in the coming months".