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Synology unveils new data & cloud solutions at COMPUTEX 2025

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Synology has introduced new data management, protection, and cloud solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, engaging Australia and New Zealand channel partners in Taipei to examine regional development opportunities.

The company unveiled its expanded solution lineup, highlighting offerings aimed at enterprise storage, data protection, video surveillance, on-premise productivity, and personal private cloud systems.

"At Synology, our goal has always been to build a data management ecosystem our customers can trust," said Philip Wong, Chairman and CEO of Synology. "We design our solutions to offer not only unparalleled ease of use, but also industry-leading security, reliability, and data privacy, empowering both organisations and individuals to manage their data with confidence."

This year's showcase held added importance for the Australia and New Zealand region, with Synology's regional partners and distributors attending for direct engagement with the company's global team. The meetings enabled the exchange of market information and exploration of collaborative growth prospects within the region.

Key products on display included the new PAS7700 flagship enterprise storage platform. According to Synology, the PAS7700 is equipped with a dual-controller, active-active architecture intended to maintain non-disruptive service operations. Featuring built-in 3-2-1-1 data replication, the device prioritises security and data integrity throughout its architecture. It utilises an all-NVMe design yielding up to 2 million IOPS and sub-millisecond latency, with Synology stating these capabilities represent up to three times the performance of earlier models.

The company also announced the extension of its data protection portfolio with the DP7200 appliance in the ActiveProtect range. This new device can function as a standalone backup server for branch locations or as a CMS host at central offices. Synology noted that DP7200 delivers unified data protection for workloads across an organisation. Key features include embedded immutability and network isolation mechanisms to ensure recoverable backup copies and mitigation against cyber threats.

Expanding its surveillance offering, Synology introduced C2 Surveillance, a cloud-based video management system. This platform is designed for NVR-less deployments and supports scalable, multi-site operations. It provides centralised cloud management, integrates with Windows Active Directory, and implements role-based permission delegation. C2 Surveillance is equipped for local edge recording and includes an offline failover capability to sustain monitoring during disruptions.

On the productivity front, Synology presented ChatPlus and Synology Meet—two new applications hosted on the company's private cloud infrastructure. ChatPlus enables secure team communications with detailed permission and channel management, while Synology Meet offers enterprise video conferencing. Both products are designed to ensure data ownership and privacy for users.

In the personal cloud segment, the company launched BeeStation Plus, intended for family use. The system offers automated backup for iCloud Photo Libraries, integration with Plex Media Server for video streaming, and supports both local snapshot-based recovery and offsite cloud backup through BeeProtect. BeeStation Plus will also extend into smart home surveillance when integrated with the CC400W camera. The related mobile application will provide functionalities such as human and pet detection, ambient sound monitoring, tampering alerts, and real-time notifications for everyday events.

Synology also displayed its latest 25 Series product lineup as well as advancements in AI-driven and cloud-based data technologies as part of its COMPUTEX 2025 presentation.

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