Kaizad Billimoria | 23 Sep 2025 06:15 PM
Turning 25 usually means you're quarter-life-crisis shopping for sneakers you can't afford. Synology, however, decided to celebrate with an 80% revenue jump in the enterprise segment and a storage system so quick it might make your office server blush.
Meet the PAS7700, Synology's first all-NVMe enterprise storage. It's an absolute rocket: 2 million IOPS, 30GB/s throughput, and latency under 1 millisecond. Translation: your workloads will run so smoothly that your excuses for late reports will need re-inventing.
But Synology didn't stop at speed bragging. Its latest survey says over one-third of businesses have already tasted data loss or security breaches, while a staggering 76% admit they're clueless about handling ransomware. Nearly 60% are also strapped by cost pressures. In short: it's messy out there. Synology's pitch is that its new suite of cyber-resilient solutions will keep things simple, secure, and scalable without giving IT teams ulcers.
And because 2025 is the year AI muscled its way into everything, Synology is adding smart tricks to its Office Suite too-OCR, semantic search, summaries, even real-time translation-all powered by private on-prem servers so your sensitive data doesn't moonlight in someone else's cloud.
In India, the brand has already gained traction across media, manufacturing, finance, and government. Clearly, storage isn't sexy... until you lose it. Synology's mission is to make "nothing happened" the most exciting headline for your IT department.