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Fortune: Mac on PC Push

Fortune magazine chimes in about Parallels, the company that has brought us the software that allows Intel Macs to run Windows software without having to reboot.

Turns out Parallels isn't such a small company after all. They were bought out three years ago by virtualization company SWSoft:
"SWsoft and its Parallels subsidiary are both Russian-American operations. SWsoft CEO Serguei Beloussov, based in Virginia, calls the shots for programmers who are based in Moscow. Parallels employed only seven when SWsoft bought it, but today has 100 people, mostly in Russian R&D."

The article goes on to quote Michael Dell who is still wondering if Jobs will allow OSX to run on regular PC's sold by other companies as well as license it.

An interesting read: Windows on the Mac changes everything


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