Dyn acquired by Oracle, no change to Manchester operation, CSO says

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MANCHESTER, NH —Oracle today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquirere Dyn, the leading cloud-based Internet Performance and DNS provider that monitors, controls, and optimizes Internet applications and cloud services to deliver faster access, reduced page load times, and higher end-user satisfaction.

¨This an exciting day for both Dyn and New Hampshire. The combination of Dyn and Oracle creates the most comprehensive cloud computing platform in the world, which means people in New Hampshire will have an impact on the internet for years to come,” said Kyle York, Dyn’s Chief Strategy Officer.

“While we cannot discuss details of the deal, there is a commitment to keep the Manchester office open, running and growing. We also plan to continue supporting our local community, which has been so good to Dyn over the years.”

Dyn’s solution is powered by a global network that drives 40 billion traffic optimization decisions daily for more than 3,500 enterprise customers, including preeminent digital brands such as Netflix, Twitter, Pfizer and CNBC. Adding Dyn’s best-in-class DNS solution extends the Oracle cloud computing platform and provides enterprise customers with a one-stop shop for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).

“Oracle already offers enterprise-class IaaS and PaaS for companies building and running Internet applications and cloud services,” said Thomas Kurian, President, Product Development, Oracle. “Dyn’s immensely scalable and global DNS is a critical core component and a natural extension to our cloud computing platform.”

“Oracle cloud customers will have unique access to Internet performance information that will help them optimize infrastructure costs, maximize application and website-driven revenue, and manage risk,” said Kyle York, Chief Strategy Officer, Dyn. “We are excited to join Oracle and bring even more value to our customers as part of Oracle’s cloud computing platform.”

More information about this announcement is available at www.oracle.com/dyn.

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