New Delhi — June 4, 2026 — Synology today announced the roadmap for the next generation of DiskStation Manager (DSM), expanding it from a storage operating system into an intelligent data platform for governed, on-premises AI workflows that transforms data and system metrics into actionable insights without the privacy risks or costs associated with cloud providers.
"Enterprise AI adoption is no longer the challenge, data control is," said Philip Wong, Chairman and CEO of Synology. “The next generation of DSM leverages over two decades of expertise to create an AI-ready platform that keeps organizations firmly in control of their data.” Bie-i Chu, Executive Vice President of the Synology NAS Group, added that the updated system is “built for both AI and enterprise demands, enabling private AI workflows with full governance, fleet-scale management, and the security controls IT teams need for regulation and compliance requirements."
Streamlined AI adoption, fully on-premises
The new DSM turns existing business data, system logs, and metrics into a private knowledge base that AI agents can act on. Synology Office Suite's AI Assistant provides an immediately deployable way to boost productivity, while Synology's GPU rack servers and dedicated AI appliances handle local inference without moving data off-site.