SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 7 November 2025 – Synology marked its 25th anniversary today by
unveiling a new generation of enterprise solutions designed to
strengthen cyber resilience and accelerate intelligent transformation.
Building on a quarter-century of innovation, it introduced advanced data
protection, AI-powered video surveillance and high-performance storage
systems tailored for today's digital enterprises.
"Digital transformation continues to be the main driver of data growth,"
said Thachawan Chinchanakarn, Head of Southeast Asia at Synology. "This
strong momentum is fueling greater demand for advanced solutions."
According to Synology's 2025 Digital Transformation Trend Survey, nearly
90% of businesses in Southeast Asia have already invested in digital
transformation — not just as a plan, but as a strategic commitment.
However, challenges remain as 85% of organizations are still in the
early stages. While more than 55% have experienced cyberattacks, only
one in five expressed confidence in their ability to recover.
As businesses accelerate digital transformation, the rise of AI has
further amplified both opportunities and challenges. While businesses
embrace the benefits of AI, this evolution also introduces growing
challenges in data privacy, regulatory compliance and operational
resilience.
In this new era, cyber resilience is emerging as the foundation of sustainable growth and operational continuity.
Singapore's digital drive fuels demand
Singapore plays a critical role as the regional hub with multinational
corporations as well as small and medium-sized enterprises alike
investing heavily in digital infrastructure and emerging technologies.
From government initiatives to private sector investments, the nation's
strong focus on digitalization and emerging technologies highlights the
growing demand for modern data infrastructure and the need for solutions
that ensure cyber resilience.
"Over the past five years, Synology has continuously earned the trust of
enterprises and organizations in Singapore, nearly doubling revenue
growth," said Jason Sin, Account Manager of Synology. "With our expanded
portfolio, business customers in Singapore now have more tailored
solutions to meet their diverse and specific needs."
Earlier this year, Synology launched ActiveProtect, a purpose-built
backup appliance for enterprises protecting diverse workloads across
multiple sites. With various models ranging from 8TB to 140TB capacity,
it meets the needs of diverse enterprise scenarios while delivering
immutable backups, air-gap capabilities, and regulatory compliance
support to provide a robust defense against evolving cyber threats.
In addition, Synology has expanded its video surveillance ecosystem,
offering a complete suite of cameras, storage and management software
for both on-premises and cloud deployment.
The latest lineup introduces AI-powered video analytics that can detect
people, vehicles and intrusions in real time, while C2 Surveillance,
Synology's cloud-based management platform, enables secure and flexible
deployment across sites. All components integrate seamlessly with
Synology Systems to enable centralized monitoring and efficient
management across multiple sites.
Aside from data protection and video surveillance solutions, Synology
has premiered PAS7700, its first all-NVMe enterprise storage that
delivers ultra-performance with end-to-end NVMe architecture, achieving
up to two million IOPS and 30 GB/s throughput with less than one
millisecond latency. Its active-active architecture ensures continuous
availability, while robust encryption and enterprise-grade performance
make it ideal for mission-critical workloads.
Safeguarding the digital future
Looking ahead, Synology will bring AI-powered capabilities into Synology
Office Suite, including OCR (Optical Character Recognition), semantic
search, summarization, and real-time translation. These features will be
powered by on-premises servers to ensure sensitive data remains private
while giving organizations smarter and safer ways to collaborate.
"Cyber resilience is now the top priority for IT leaders worldwide,
essential for business continuity and enterprise competitiveness," said
Thachawan. "Our portfolio demonstrates Synology's commitment to
delivering simple, scalable and secure solutions that empower businesses
to safeguard their most critical assets and thrive in the digital
future."
Photo Caption: Thachawan Chinchanakarn, Head of Southeast Asia at Synology, with the company's latest data management solutions
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