Tom’s World Philippines has strengthened data resilience across its nationwide operations with a centralized and automated data protection strategy built with Synology.

With operations spanning multiple locations across the country, the family entertainment operator has built a more unified, automated, and standardized approach to protecting its business data, according to a case study shared by Synology.
Working with Synology, Tom’s World Philippines built a layered data protection architecture connecting its stores, district offices, and headquarters. Critical databases from individual locations are automatically protected and consolidated through district offices before being brought together at headquarters. The strategy aligns with the 3-2-1 backup principle, providing robust protection for critical business data, while centralized management gives the IT team complete visibility into systems across the country.
“True resilience lies in prevention, not reaction. With Synology, Tom’s World Philippines has built a future-ready infrastructure that protects critical data, ensures business continuity, and scales with growth because the greatest competitive advantage is knowing your operations will never stop,” said Vhran-Arjgie Lazatin Guanio, Head of Information Technology Department at Tom’s World Philippines.

“Tom’s World Philippines demonstrates how established businesses can take a forward-looking approach to data protection. When organizations view their data infrastructure as part of their long-term business strategy, technology can do more than protect information. It can strengthen resilience, support continuity, and give businesses greater confidence to evolve. Our role at Synology is to provide the foundation that helps organizations turn that vision into practice,” said Claire Huang, Philippines Country Manager of Synology.
For Tom’s World Philippines, protecting data is ultimately about protecting the continuity of the experiences and operations it has built across the Philippines, ensuring the company can continue safeguarding the information behind its business while keeping family entertainment closer to Filipino communities for years to come.
For more information about the case study, visit https://sy.to/tomsworldphcasestudy.
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