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[[Jeremy Hitchcock]], CEO<br> | [[Jeremy Hitchcock]], CEO<br> | ||
[[Graham Chynoweth]], COO<br> | [[Graham Chynoweth]], COO<br> | ||
Kyle York, CRO<br> | Kyle York, CRO<br> | ||
Matt Larson, Chief Technology Officer <br> | |||
Matt Larson, Chief | Scott Hilton, EVP, Products | ||
Scott Hilton, EVP, | |||
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Dyn (pronounced “dine”) is a cloud-based Internet Performance company. Dyn helps companies monitor, control, and optimize online infrastructure for an exceptional end-user experience. Dyn is the leading Internet Performance provider to the most visited web properties in the world, as measured by the Alexa 1000, including Twitter, Netflix, Pandora, Zappos, CNBC, Etsy, BT, Hershey, The Guardian and Seeking Alpha.[1] Their Internet Performance product suite includes Dyn Internet Intelligence, IP Transit Intelligence, Traffic Director, Managed DNS and Managed DNS Express. Dyn also offers Domain services and Email products. Dyn’s corporate headquarters are located in Manchester, NH, USA, with offices in Brighton, UK, Sydney, Australia, San Francisco, CA, USA and Hanover, NH, USA. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Services=== | ===Services=== | ||
Dyn offers a | Dyn offers a suite of Internet Performance products, as well as supporting services, such as Domain and Email Services that complement these core competencies.<ref>[http://dyn.com/products/ Dyn Products, Dyn.com]</ref> | ||
;Internet Performance'':'' Monitor and Analyze :IP Transit Intelligence, Dyn Internet Intelligence | |||
;Internet Performance'':'' Control and Optimize :Traffic Director, Managed DNS, Managed DNS Express | |||
;Domain and Email Services | |||
===$38 million Minority Investment=== | ===$38 million Minority Investment=== | ||
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===Verelo Acquisition=== | ===Verelo Acquisition=== | ||
On January 2 2013, Dyn announced that it had acquired Verelo, a Toronto-based website monitoring start-up. Just a few weeks prior, Verelo announced to the public that it would be closing down six months after its launch as it did not have the resources to gain traction and take the company to the next level. Dyn subsequently approached the company and made an undisclosed offer that provided for a return to Verelo's initial investors. The company offers website uptime and performance analytics as well as malware detection and site health monitoring services, and given that Dyn's mantra is "Uptime is the Bottom Line", the acquisition will be used to offer a number of new services to its customers at no extra charge.<ref>[http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/02/verelo-dyn-acquisition/ Verelo Dyn Acquisition, TechCrunch.com]</ref> | On January 2 2013, Dyn announced that it had acquired Verelo, a Toronto-based website monitoring start-up. Just a few weeks prior, Verelo announced to the public that it would be closing down six months after its launch as it did not have the resources to gain traction and take the company to the next level. Dyn subsequently approached the company and made an undisclosed offer that provided for a return to Verelo's initial investors. The company offers website uptime and performance analytics as well as malware detection and site health monitoring services, and given that Dyn's mantra is "Uptime is the Bottom Line", the acquisition will be used to offer a number of new services to its customers at no extra charge.<ref>[http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/02/verelo-dyn-acquisition/ Verelo Dyn Acquisition, TechCrunch.com]</ref> | ||
===Nettica Acquisition=== | |||
Add Nettica Acquisition: Dyn announced on March 26, 2014 that it had acquired Nettica, a US-based managed DNS provider.<ref>[http://dyn.com/blog/dyn-acquires-managed-dns-provider-nettica/ Nettica Dyn Acquisition, Dyn.com]</ref> | |||
===Renesys Acquisition=== | |||
Dyn announced on May 21, 2014 that it had acquired Renesys, the authority on Internet intelligence. This acquisition enabled Dyn to launch Dyn Internet Intelligence and IP Transit Intelligence, to give customers the insight to make instant, intelligent decisions to improve the performance of their Internet enabled applications.<ref>[http://dyn.com/blog/dyn-acquires-renesys-the-global-authority-on-internet-intelligence-2/ Renesys Dyn Acquisition, Dyn.com]</ref> | |||
==Associations== | ==Associations== | ||