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'''Dyn''' (pronounced “dine”) is an Internet performance solutions company that provides traffic management, message management, and performance assurance to commercial and private users worldwide with major customers including Twitter, Netflix, Pandora, Zappos, CNBC, Etsy, Box, and StumbleUpon. These solutions are supported by services including paid domain registrations, recursive DNS, email forwarding and redirection, network monitoring and URL redirection. Dyn’s corporate headquarters are located in Manchester, NH, USA, with offices in Brighton, UK, and San Francisco, CA, USA.
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'''Dyn''' (pronounced “dine”) is an Internet performance solutions company that provides traffic management, message management, and performance assurance to commercial and private users worldwide with major customers including Twitter, Netflix, Pandora, Zappos, CNBC, Etsy, Box, and StumbleUpon. Dyn’s corporate headquarters are located in Manchester, NH, USA, with offices in Brighton, UK, and San Francisco, CA, USA.
    
In June, 2009, it became the first managed DNS provider to offer its Dynect Platform clients [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/dyn-inc.-pushes-dnssec-live_0623094603.htm WebHosting.info]</ref>
 
In June, 2009, it became the first managed DNS provider to offer its Dynect Platform clients [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/dyn-inc.-pushes-dnssec-live_0623094603.htm WebHosting.info]</ref>
    
==History==
 
==History==
Dyn began in 1998 as a free service running out of a college apartment at Worcester Polytechnic Institut. It was called DynDNS and offered users a [[DNS]] service capable of hosting a website from a home computer. As the business continued to grow, it shifted from a free model 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> From there they became a recurring revenue [[SaaS]] company, until they realized, in 2005, that many prominent corporations were using their exclusive suite of software. Thus, they further catered their services to the corporate market, reassessed their financial requirements, and began to offer more unique options for [[DNS]] solutions.<ref>[http://dyn.com/why-dyn/about-us About Us]. Dyn.</ref>
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Dyn began in 1998 as a free service running out of a college apartment at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. It was called DynDNS and offered users a [[DNS]] service capable of hosting a website from a home computer. As the business continued to grow, it shifted from a free model 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> From there they became a recurring revenue [[SaaS]] company, until they realized, in 2005, that many prominent corporations were using their exclusive suite of software. Thus, they further catered their services to the corporate market, reassessed their financial requirements, and began to offer more unique options for [[DNS]] solutions.<ref>[http://dyn.com/why-dyn/about-us About Us]. Dyn.</ref>
    
They began outsourcing to the market in 2007. In 2010, the company purchased three companies -– SendLabs,<ref>[http://www.nhbr.com/businessnewsstatenews/905237-257/dyn-inc.-acquires-sendlabs.html New Hampshire Business Review]</ref> EveryDNS,<ref>[http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2010/01/07/dyn-inc-buys-everydns/ xconomy]</ref> and EditDNS.<ref>[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Dyn-Inc-Acquires-EditDNS-and-iw-2477027455.html?x=0 Yahoo Finance]</ref>
 
They began outsourcing to the market in 2007. In 2010, the company purchased three companies -– SendLabs,<ref>[http://www.nhbr.com/businessnewsstatenews/905237-257/dyn-inc.-acquires-sendlabs.html New Hampshire Business Review]</ref> EveryDNS,<ref>[http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2010/01/07/dyn-inc-buys-everydns/ xconomy]</ref> and EditDNS.<ref>[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Dyn-Inc-Acquires-EditDNS-and-iw-2477027455.html?x=0 Yahoo Finance]</ref>
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In September, 2012, Dyn announced that it had acquired the SEO/SEM services of one of its early clients, Incutio. They had been outsourcing their SEO and SEM needs to Incutio for over a year prior to the team talent acquisition.<ref>[http://dyn.com/dyn-acquires-ecommerce-development-arm-incutio-ltd-dns-email-delivery/ Dyn Acquires eCommerce Development Arm Incutio LTD DNS Email delivery, Dyn.com]></ref>
   
===Services===
 
===Services===
The company offers core engineering services specializing in Apache, Python, FreeBSD, OpenVPN and Perl.
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Dyn offers a whole host of services that enable users and businesses to resolve their concerns to ensure that their online presence remains responsive and online. Through traffic management, Dyn's managed DNS services will handle one's web infrastructure and ensure that a website remains responsive and up and running regardless of how many visits it receives. Through message management it doesn't matter if a sender is sending millions of promotional emails or an anticipated transaction receipt, Dyn will quickly get those important emails to the inbox they deserve. Through performance assurance, monitoring a website's traffic and receiving responsive alerts on anomalies with comprehensive query logs will help anyone get to the root of an issue should one ever arise. Regardless of your online business needs Dyn aims to solve those problems and offer simple solutions so you can focus on what's really important.
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===$38 million Minority Investment===
 
===$38 million Minority Investment===
In October, 2012, it was announced that Dyn had received a $38 million Series A minority investment from North Bridge. The investment deal also expanded the Board of Directors for the company, adding 3 more positions, two from North Bridge; the board was originally staffed by only Dyn's two founders.<ref>[http://allthingsd.com/20121002/dyn-raises-38-million-from-north-bridge-and-jason-calacanis-joins-its-board/ Dyn Raises 38 million from North Bridge and Jason Calacanis Joins Its Board, AllThingsD.com]</ref> In an open letter to his employees and others, CEO [[Jeremy Hitchcock]] stressed that his company had been courted by other investors for some time, and that his decision to go ahead was North Bridge was the opportunity to keep doing what was best for the company, but with more resources, including greater contacts in related portfolio companies and a well-staffed board, to do so.<ref>[http://dyn.com/open-letter-to-dyn-employees-clients-partners-prospects-friends-family-fans/ Open Letter to Dyn employees Clients Partners Prospects Friends Family Fans, Dyn.com]</ref>
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In October 2012, it was announced that Dyn had received a $38 million Series A minority investment from North Bridge. The investment deal also expanded the Board of Directors for the company, adding 3 more positions, two from North Bridge; the board was originally staffed by only Dyn's two founders.<ref>[http://allthingsd.com/20121002/dyn-raises-38-million-from-north-bridge-and-jason-calacanis-joins-its-board/ Dyn Raises 38 million from North Bridge and Jason Calacanis Joins Its Board, AllThingsD.com]</ref> The Board now includes: Jeremy Hitchcock, Michael Boustridge, Jason Calacanis, Scott Dussault, Ric Fulop, John Lynch, and Russ Pyle.
    
===ReadyStatus Acquisition===
 
===ReadyStatus Acquisition===
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==Associations==
 
==Associations==
Dynamic Network Services, Inc. maintain associations with the following organizations -
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Dyn maintains associations with the following organizations -
    
* [[NANOG]]<ref>[http://nanog.org North American Network Operators' Group]</ref>
 
* [[NANOG]]<ref>[http://nanog.org North American Network Operators' Group]</ref>
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* Listed as #1135 on the famed Inc. 5000 list in 2013, Dyn's third consecutive year in making it on the list.<ref>[http://www.inc.com/profile/dyn Dyn Profile on Inc. 5000]</ref>
 
* Listed as #1135 on the famed Inc. 5000 list in 2013, Dyn's third consecutive year in making it on the list.<ref>[http://www.inc.com/profile/dyn Dyn Profile on Inc. 5000]</ref>
 
* Recognized by WorldBlu as one of the Most Democratic Places Workplaces of 2013.<ref>[http://www.worldblu.com/awardee-profiles/2013.php The WorldBlu List]</ref>
 
* Recognized by WorldBlu as one of the Most Democratic Places Workplaces of 2013.<ref>[http://www.worldblu.com/awardee-profiles/2013.php The WorldBlu List]</ref>
* Business New Hampshire Magazine recognized Dynamic Network Services as The Best Small Company to Work for in NH in December, 2010; it won the same distinction in 2007.<ref>[http://millyardcommunications.com/index.php?src=news&srctype=detail&category=News&refno=2025 BusinessNH]</ref> It will also enter in the ‘Hall of Fame’ in the year 2011. It was also the 2nd Best Small Company to work for in NH in the year 2009.
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* In 2007, Dynamic Network Services got listed on Inc. 5000 list.<ref>[http://www.tmcnet.com/news/2007/09/12/2933295.htm TMCnet.com]</ref>
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* In 4 years, from 2003 to 2007, the company’s growth rate was 208.7%; it was subsequently ranked 73rd in the list of "Top Companies in Telecommunications" in US  by Trade Publication Inc. Overall, it ranked 11th in New Hampshire.
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* Dynamic Network Services, Inc. received the ''Innovation Rocks!'' award from the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development’s Business Resource Center.<ref>[http://www.nheconomy.com/innovation-rocks/Dynamic-Network-Service.aspx NH business Resource Center]</ref>
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==WikiLeaks==
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Dyn, Inc. was quickly wrapped up within the controversy of WikiLeaks' release of classified American documents as they provided web-hosting services for the site. Dyn stopped hosting Wikileaks on Dec. 2nd, 2010; Wikileaks had made its big release a month prior. Dyn has said it was forced to stop hosting the site after numerous [[DDoS]] attacks, which put its ability to provide for its other 500,000 customers in jeopardy. <ref>[http://www.nhbr.com/businessnewsstatenews/905237-257/dyn-inc.-acquires-sendlabs.html NHBR.com]</ref>
      
==References==
 
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