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'''Tom Daly''' is the President, CTO, Chief Scientist, and Co-Founder at [[Dyn|Dyn Inc.]]. He has been with Dyn since 2001. Tom is involved with the research and development for next generation DNS and mail delivery, as well as network architecture and deployment. He is responsible for the architecture of the [[Dynect Platform]], a DNS management system for enterprises and [[TLD]] operators.<ref>[http://www.crunchbase.com/person/thomas-daly-2 Tom Daly]. CrunchBase. Retrieved 2012 November 10.</ref>
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'''Tom Daly''' is the President, CTO, Chief Scientist, and Co-Founder at [[Dyn]]. He has been with Dyn since 2001. Tom 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]] Program Committee and the New Hampshire High Tech Council.<ref name="icannwiki">[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.</ref>
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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 a member of [[NANOG]].<ref name="icannwiki"></ref>
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==History==
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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==

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Tom Daly is the President, CTO, Chief Scientist, and Co-Founder at Dyn. He has been with Dyn since 2001. Tom 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 a member 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. 1.0 1.1 1.2 ICANN 45 Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Thomas Daly. Retrieved 2012 November 10.
  3. 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.

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