The combination lets you use a Mac to run and access nearly all those legacy Windows services that have locked you into those systems for years. This can help organizations close a major gap: supporting employee preference for Macs, while still delivering essential Windows applications without the compliance or security headaches.
What does the integration mean?
The tie-up between Jamf Pro and Parallels answers that pain point, and makes it easier to automate deployment and updates, reclaim licenses when devices are reassigned, and apply consistent security and compliance policies across both macOS and Windows environments.
What that means, really, is that enterprises working with both platforms — or actively migrating to Mac — can bridge many of the annoying problems found when moving between the platforms. Because Macs run Windows, too.