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AI adoption and cyber threats spur data infrastructure upgrades

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The rise of AI and increasing cyber threats are pushing companies to update their data infrastructure.
  • New solutions focus on large data storage, AI processing, and robust cybersecurity.
  • Companies like Synology are introducing innovations in data storage and protection to meet these complex demands.

The expanding use of artificial intelligence (AI) and escalating cyber threats are compelling businesses to modernize their data infrastructure. Companies now require digital systems capable of not only storing vast amounts of data but also supporting AI processing and offering strong protection against security risks.

This trend was a central theme at Computex 2026 in Taipei, where technology firms unveiled new solutions for complex data management. Synology, for instance, showcased advancements in its data storage and cybersecurity systems, presenting innovations ranging from enterprise infrastructure to private cloud solutions for individual users.

Philip Wong, Chairman and CEO of Synology, noted the growing need for data control as AI adoption increases. "Every product we develop is designed to give users full control over their data, with robust security, reliability, and privacy as the foundation to support evolving digital needs," he stated.

Synology introduced the latest generation of DiskStation Manager (DSM), its operating system for network-attached storage (NAS) devices. These updates enable organizations to run AI processes locally using GPU processing, eliminating the need to transfer sensitive data to external services. The company also presented features for automating workflows and managing large-scale infrastructure through a centralized system.

In data protection, Synology launched ActiveProtect Manager 2.0 and the DP5200 device. These solutions extend data protection across various cloud platforms and incorporate AI-based anomaly and malware detection. Clara Hsu, Synology's Indonesia Country Manager, highlighted the increasing relevance of data protection systems amid rising ransomware risks and IT resource limitations in many organizations. She advised Indonesian companies to seek cost-effective, manageable, and scalable infrastructure solutions that avoid unnecessary complexity.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.