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Dyn, Inc. (Шаблон:IPAc-en) was an Internet performance management company that also dealt with web application security, offering products to monitor, control, and optimize online infrastructure, and also domain registration services and email products. The company was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2016.[1] It began operating as a global business unit of Oracle in 2017.

History

Dyn was created as a community-led student project by Tim Wilde during his undergraduate studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.[2][3] Eventually, Wilde, the founder, brought in Jeremy Hitchcock and Tom Daly as partners. Dyn enabled students to access lab computers and print documents remotely. The project then moved toward Domain Name System (DNS) services. The first iteration was a free donation-based dynamic DNS service known as DynDNS.[4] The project required $25,000 to stay open and raised over $40,000.[4]

The donation-based model continued until 2002 and ended with a launch of "donator-only" DNS services.[5] Later, a premium service called the DynECT Managed DNS Platform became available in 2008,[6] with the hiring of Kyle York, Gray Chynoweth and Cory von Wallenstein, as the business began to scale.

Pre-acquisition (2011–2015)

  • August 2013: Dyn launched its annual geek summer camp event, a business conference for the Internet performance industry.[11]
  • April 2014: Dyn announced the discontinuation of its free hostname services effective May 7.[12][13]
  • September 2014: Dyn Internet Intelligence, a SaaS-based product[14] was launched.

2016 attack

Шаблон:Main On October 21, 2016, Dyn's networks were attacked three times with a distributed denial-of-service attack, causing major sites including Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, Amazon.com, Netflix, Spotify, RuneScape, Quora, and Dyn's own website to become unreachable via the URL (although most sites may have been available via IP address manually or through a maintained hosts file).[15][16][17]

Acquisition by Oracle

  • May 2016: Dyn obtained further equity funding of $50 million from Pamplona Capital Management;[18] total funding was $100M. The company had scaled to approximately $100M in annual recurring revenue prior to its acquisition by Oracle.[19] Dyn launched its platform for Internet performance management.[18]
  • June 2018: Oracle released the Internet Intelligence Map, a free tool that provides data about worldwide Internet traffic and disruptions.[24] The map uses the Internet Intelligence technology Oracle acquired from Dyn.[25]
  • June 2019: Oracle announced Dyn's Managed and Standard DNS services would be shutting down in May 2020; this date was later extended to May 31, 2023.[26]
    • The email sent to Standard DNS customers informed them that the Standard DNS service would be replaced by the "enhanced, paid subscription version" hosted on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).[27] Several customers publicly shared that they would not be migrating to OCI.[28][29][30][31][32] In addition, a large number of Dyn's Manchester, New Hampshire employees were laid off and the office space was put up for rent by the building owner.[33] Many people were upset about this, including early Dyn adopters who were receiving "free for life" Standard DNS service, which was no longer being honored as of the transition to OCI DNS. "We truly appreciate your support throughout the years. While we are discontinuing the availability of services received at no-cost, you may be surprised by how affordable the DNS service is within OCI along with outstanding capabilities with this service."[34]

Dyn acquisitions

See also

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References

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External links

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