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− | '''Tom Daly''' is the | + | '''Tom Daly''' is the President, CTO, and Co-Founder at [[Dyn]]. He has been with Dyn since 2001. As of June 2012, he was promoted to Chief Scientist. Daly is involved with research and development for next-generation DNS and mail delivery, as well as their architecture, deployment and operations.<ref name="icannwiki">[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.</ref> He is on the Board of Advisors for [[Stackpop]], which is a B2B marketplace that connects service providers and buyers of Internet infrastructure.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasdaly Thomas Daly]. Retrieved 2012 November 10.</ref> |
− | Daly is a member of [[NANOG]] | + | Daly is an Advisor and Investor at Fastly and is also a Chairman of the Board of the Board of Directors on the New Hampshire High Technology Council. He is also a member of the Dean's Engineering Advisory Council and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> He is also on the Program Committee of [[NANOG]].<ref name="icannwiki"></ref> |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | In 1998, Daly and Dyn's CEO [[Jeremy Hitchcock]], along with two other students, Tom Wilde and Chris Reinhardt, founded a free DNS service at their college in Worcester Polytechnic Institute. It was called DynDNS and was birthed from a personal desire to access lab reports on their home computer from a school lab. The business began as a free service but soon grew to a donation-based model, which enabled them to make $40,000 in weeks, from users around the world.<ref>[http://www.hippopress.com/read-article/living-the-digital-dream Living the Digital Dream: How a local tech company found international success and a possible recipe for NH's future]. The Hippo. Retrieved 2012 November 10.</ref> | ||
==Fun Fact== | ==Fun Fact== | ||
− | Tom was a DJ in a former life.<ref> | + | Tom was a DJ in a former life.<ref name="icannwiki"></ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | =External Links= | ||
+ | * [http://thegeektalk.com/interviews/tom-daly/ Tom Daly Interview | The Geek Talk] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 6 July 2021
Country: | USA | ||
Email: | tom [at] dyn.com | ||
LinkedIn: | Tom Daly | ||
Twitter: | @tomdyninc | ||
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Tom Daly is the President, CTO, and Co-Founder at Dyn. He has been with Dyn since 2001. As of June 2012, he was promoted to Chief Scientist. Daly is involved with research and development for next-generation DNS and mail delivery, as well as their architecture, deployment and operations.[1] He is on the Board of Advisors for Stackpop, which is a B2B marketplace that connects service providers and buyers of Internet infrastructure.[2]
Daly is an Advisor and Investor at Fastly and is also a Chairman of the Board of the Board of Directors on the New Hampshire High Technology Council. He is also a member of the Dean's Engineering Advisory Council and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.[2] He is also on the Program Committee of NANOG.[1]
History
In 1998, Daly and Dyn's CEO Jeremy Hitchcock, along with two other students, Tom Wilde and Chris Reinhardt, founded a free DNS service at their college in Worcester Polytechnic Institute. It was called DynDNS and was birthed from a personal desire to access lab reports on their home computer from a school lab. The business began as a free service but soon grew to a donation-based model, which enabled them to make $40,000 in weeks, from users around the world.[3]
Fun Fact
Tom was a DJ in a former life.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ICANN 45 Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Thomas Daly. Retrieved 2012 November 10.
- ↑ Living the Digital Dream: How a local tech company found international success and a possible recipe for NH's future. The Hippo. Retrieved 2012 November 10.