Hi,
I have a working laptop with enterprise windows installed. My windows is a part of something called InTune with my company as domain. My work requires windows as a lot of stuff is not MacOS compatible. But I prefer to work on a MacBook Pro 16 inch. At the moment I am carrying both laptops around with me, which actually starts to bother me a bit. My work is therefor willing to let me have a MacBook Pro if I can assure that Parallel desktop or some similar solution works as good as having a physical windows 10 laptop. I am working with .NET and programming – software development.
Would you say that installed windows on parallel desktop, and pretend that my MacBook is a windows and working on this parallel desktop is sufficient enough as having a real windows laptop physically? Or am I better with a windows desktop and working on it with Remote Desktop?
What options do I have and how does it compare to having a physical windows 10 laptop?
Bootcamp in this case would not be an option as I consider M1 model too.
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