Desktop virtualization (DV) is a big technology trend, but despite the number of approaches taken by entrants to this new market, there are few solutions that are well suited for use in the cloud. Take for example, the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) approach, which allows users to connect any device to the data center using remote desktop protocols. That works great for task workers and thin client devices tethered to the LAN, but it is not ideal for users who work offline, distributed users who connect to the data center over the WAN or mobile power users running demanding multimedia applications. Laptops, in particular, present unique management challenges, since they are often used offline or outside the corporate network.
Newgen Recognized in the Document Mining and Analytics Platforms Landscape Report by an Independent Research Firm
December 16, 2025: Newgen Software, a global provider of an AI-first digital transformation platform, announced its recognition among “Notable Vendors” in Forrester’s “The Document Mining and Analytics Platforms Landscape, Q4 2025,” report. It provides an overview of...








