# Deploying Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition

In this chapter, we suggest three main ways to deploy Parallels Desktop for Mac to your team. The simplest one is to [send out individual email invitations](/landing/pd-ag/parallels-desktop-business-administrators-guide/deploying-parallels-desktop-for-mac-business-edition/basic-deploying-via-an-invitation-email.md) using Parallels My Account.

However, if your company runs a device management solution (e.g., Jamf), you could either deploy Parallels Desktop for Mac from the [built-in app catalog](/landing/pd-ag/parallels-desktop-business-administrators-guide/deploying-parallels-desktop-for-mac-business-edition/recommended-deploying-parallels-desktop-via-mdm-app-catalogs-using-configuration-profiles.md) or prepare a [highly customized flat package](/landing/pd-ag/parallels-desktop-business-administrators-guide/deploying-parallels-desktop-for-mac-business-edition/alternative-mass-deployment-via-deployment-package.md) for further distribution.


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