Impero Remote Manager (discontinued) vs. Parallels Desktop

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Impero Remote Manager, from the education management software company Impero Software in the UK, is a remote access and administration tool for troubleshooting and assistance. Impero services primarily the education sector. It is no longer available.N/A
Parallels Desktop
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Parallels Desktop is a virtual user session solution built to run Windows on Macintosh computers without rebooting. It is designed for OS X Yosemite with one-click tuning.
$49.99
per license
Pricing
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Parallels Desktop 16
$49.99
per license
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition
$49.99
per license/per year
Parallels Desktop
$79.99
per license
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition
$99
per license/per year
Parallels Desktop Business Edition
$99.99
per license/per year
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Top Pros
Top Cons
Features
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Remote Administration
Comparison of Remote Administration features of Product A and Product B
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)
4.5
1 Ratings
59% below category average
Parallels Desktop
8.2
26 Ratings
1% below category average
Screen sharing7.01 Ratings9.09 Ratings
File transfer4.01 Ratings9.823 Ratings
Instant message5.01 Ratings7.65 Ratings
Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication5.01 Ratings6.44 Ratings
Access to sleeping/powered-off computers2.01 Ratings8.710 Ratings
Over-the-Internet remote session5.01 Ratings8.99 Ratings
Initiate remote control from mobile4.01 Ratings7.13 Ratings
Remote management of servers & workstations6.01 Ratings7.15 Ratings
Remote Active Directory® management3.01 Ratings8.65 Ratings
Centralized management dashboard3.01 Ratings8.511 Ratings
Session record6.01 Ratings8.67 Ratings
Annotations3.01 Ratings6.56 Ratings
Monitoring and Alerts5.01 Ratings8.98 Ratings
Multi-platform remote control5.01 Ratings9.59 Ratings
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User Ratings
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Likelihood to Recommend
6.0
(1 ratings)
9.4
(30 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(3 ratings)
Support Rating
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(6 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Impero Remote Manager (discontinued)Parallels Desktop
Likelihood to Recommend
Impero Software
Where we use the Impero Remote Manager is in a school setting and it works really well for us. We have our teachers use it every day to make sure their students are always on track. It works really well for students that we know are likely to get off track. We can see their screen and know exactly when they get off track and can get them back on track quickly.
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Alludo
I often get asked, why not the "free" stuff (VirtualBox), and/or why not VMWare. VirtualBox, etc. are not as performant for interactive usage. I think they are fine for small applications, perhaps some enterprise app usage, but for developers, it's not good enough. VMWare has become too enterprisey and lacks some of the user-friendly stuff that Parallels focuses on. Ultimately, for developer types running OSes for deep tasks, Parallels is unrivaled.
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Pros
Impero Software
  • It allows us to keep track of our students.
  • The user interface is really easy to use and understand.
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Alludo
  • File Transfer - You can easily transfer files between Parallels virtualized desktops and the host desktop either through Copy and Paste functionality, or Drag and Drop. You can also configure shared folders.
  • Switch Between Virtual and Host Desktop - You can configure swipe gestures on a MacBook Pro to be able to switch between the virtualized and host desktop. You can also launch apps from the OS X Taskbar.
  • Performance - Apps in Parallels run quite smoothly on my 2015 MacBook Pro, as of 2020. Considering they are running on a 5-year-old computer, I give Parallels top marks for performance.
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Cons
Impero Software
  • It crashes frequently, so that could be fixed.
  • The ability to take over a student's screen could be a little easier as well.
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Alludo
  • The ability to do snapshots, backups, and other types of branching for VMs is a little confusing and takes a bit to get used to
  • The Parallels tools frequently pop up windows advertising functionality, while this is helpful at times it can also happen when you are doing a presentation or typing in a password.
  • Careful using the VMs on a shared cloud drive such as Dropbox or OneDrive, there are hundreds and sometimes thousands of files which are updated when running a VM and this can clog up your Dropbox or OneDrive sync for minutes to hours even on a 2gb connection.
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Likelihood to Renew
Impero Software
No answers on this topic
Alludo
Users are familiar with the application which will keep us going for a little while. However since we are seeing a decline for a need for the software, I wouldn't be surprised to find that this answer changes dramatically in the near future. We would probably keep it to some extent, but we would probably reduce our licensing count.
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Usability
Impero Software
No answers on this topic
Alludo
It has a good integration, including the connection of peripherals. Taking files back and forth works well and I can attach my Home drive as a network drive in Windows. There is even integration with iCloud and other macOS services. There are also a few different display modes which are useful and fleixible (coherence, windowed, full-screen with multiple screens)
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Support Rating
Impero Software
The support for Impero Remote Manager is actually really good and I have been pleased every time I have had to work with them. Any time I've had an issue with the software, I've been able to call support and have the issue resolved very quickly and things start working again.
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Alludo
So, this rating is a little skewed toward older behavior from Parallels, as I haven't had to contact them recently. However, in an older version of Parallels, an "update" included pop-ups urging users to upgrade to the latest version, implying that their current version wouldn't work for the latest MacOS. I found it very frustrating to be getting ads for a new version of the software in a version I had already paid for. I contacted support about this and got a generic, uncaring response. It was pretty disappointing.
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Implementation Rating
Impero Software
No answers on this topic
Alludo
The only advice I can provide is think about who is using the product and build the image based on the true needs of the user.
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Alternatives Considered
Impero Software
In overall features and what LanSchool can do, we actually like that product better than Impero. The reason why we went with Impero was because of the price. It has similar features but ultimately was a lot cheaper, so we chose Impero. We are a small charter school, so our budget is a lot smaller than in other school districts.
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Alludo
Main two features that made the balance decission go to the Parallels Desktop were the possibility to pause the Windows partition easily (allowing to consume less resources in Mac and save battery) and the other one is the user interface feature called "Coherence" with allows you to show the Windows application windows as if they were native to the macOS, allowing for a better user experience.
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Return on Investment
Impero Software
  • It keeps students on task.
  • It allows our teachers to better manage how their students are using Chromebooks.
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Alludo
  • Avoid extra costs: majority of users have a Mac, so if they needed to dod something that is Windows related, it will require to users have an extra computer to do that tasks, and this have a lot of costs
  • Developers have more concerns how websites behaves on Windows only browsers, which increased the satisfaction of users
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