New Delhi, May 19, 2026: Synology Inc. has announced an expanded strategy for India in 2026, with a strong focus on AI-ready storage and data management infrastructure aimed at enterprise customers. The company said its enterprise business in India has recorded robust growth over the past five years, driven largely by demand from government departments and public sector organisations. As part of this strategy, Synology plans to introduce high-performance NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) storage systems and enhanced operating system and management capabilities for Indian enterprises. The upcoming offerings include upgraded PAS series enterprise storage systems and the ActiveProtect data protection appliance line, both scheduled for global launch in June 2026.
The company is also embedding artificial intelligence capabilities across its product portfolio to help enterprises make better use of unstructured data for AI workloads. By transforming storage into a foundation for AI-driven data workflows, Synology aims to enable organisations to build scalable and cost-effective infrastructure to support their AI transformation initiatives. “When it comes to AI transformation, Indian enterprises need more than just storage—they need an end-to-end infrastructure that supports every stage of the AI journey, from edge data collection to core processing,” said Asta Liang, Country Manager – SAARC, Synology Inc. “Organisations are no longer asking how much data they can store, but how much of their data they truly control and how quickly they can turn it into business value. Our commitment in 2026 is to make AI-ready, secure and easy-to-manage infrastructure accessible to organisations of every size.”
Synology said it will continue to strengthen system-level protection and enhance backup and recovery capabilities, helping enterprises improve cyber resilience and safeguard critical data against increasingly sophisticated threats. The company noted that many organisations face a structural challenge as they scale AI deployments. While a large number of businesses have introduced AI into daily operations, only a small percentage are seeing significant business impact. With nearly 90% of enterprise data comprising unstructured information such as emails, documents, images, videos and logs, organisations are struggling with the “data gravity” challenge—where moving large volumes of data becomes costly, complex and constrained by regulatory requirements.
Synology’s enterprise solutions are already being used by a wide range of Indian organisations, including media companies, manufacturers, financial institutions, government departments and public sector undertakings.



















