Move to strengthen data control, resilience, and AI readiness across the GCC

Synology, a global technology company that enables businesses to manage, secure, and protect their data, unveiled a series of product updates at COMPUTEX 2026 (held in Taipei, Republic pf China in the first week of June) across data management, backup and recovery, surveillance, business productivity, and private cloud environments.
The latest updates address growing requirements among GCC organizations for stronger cyber resilience, data governance, and AI-driven operations.
The innovations include the next generation of DiskStation Manager (DSM), Active Protect Manager 2.0, the new DP5200 appliance, expanded surveillance and access control solutions, new additions to Synology Office Suite, and updates to the Bee Series private cloud ecosystem.
Security and reliability
“From enterprise infrastructure to personal cloud solutions, we develop every product to give users complete control over their data, backed by uncompromising security, reliability, and privacy, so they can embrace what’s next with confidence,” stated Philip Wong, Chairman and CEO, Synology.
For regional businesses, the announcements reflect a broader shift in technology priorities as AI adoption accelerates and organizations seek greater control over how data is stored, governed, protected, and recovered across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments.
“Our latest enhancements across DSM, Active Protect, and our broader enterprise portfolio directly address these requirements. Together, these updates establish a secure data management framework, guarantee business continuity through recovery readiness, and deliver the infrastructure vital for future AI initiatives,” explained Mike Chen, Senior Regional Sales Manager, Middle East, Synology.
AI-ready
The next generation of DSM introduces capabilities designed for both AI-ready and enterprise-scale environments. With support for GPU-powered NAS systems and AI appliances, organizations can enable on-premises AI inference and governance while maintaining full control over their data infrastructure.
Synology also announced Active Protect Manager 2.0, extending backup and recovery support to AWS EC2, Azure VM, Proximo, Nutanix AHV, and Google Workspace. The platform enables cross-platform recovery across hybrid cloud and virtualized infrastructures and introduces AI-powered anomaly and malware detection capabilities to help organizations identify threats and strengthen recovery preparedness.
