Dynata

Dynata (formerly Research Now and Survey Sampling International) is a global online market research firm based in Plano, Texas, and Shelton, Connecticut.
History
Initially founded in 1999 in Dallas Texas by Hal Brierley and Mort Meyerson, the company was called E-Rewards, Inc. E-Rewards had grown fast to over 100,000 clients in a just few months, and it was named in 2007 by Inc. magazine as one of America's fastest growing companies.
In December 2009, E-Rewards, Inc. acquired Research Now Plc, which was co-founded by Chris Havemann and Andrew Cooper, and headquartered in London, England. At the time, Research Now was publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market. Through the integration process, the company re-branded globally under one name as Research Now. The company went on to acquire some other smaller businesses including Peanut Labs, Inc. between 2010 and 2015.
In January 2015, private equity firm Court Square acquired Research Now Group Inc. At a similar time, private equity firm HGGC had acquired a majority stake in a rival market research firm, Survey Sampling International (SSI), and in 2017, the two PE firms announced they would be merging the two market research firms. In January 2019, the combined Research Now SSI was renamed to Dynata.
Service
Dynata is used to track online consumers' website history to look for and collect data about their purchasing behavior. The company also composes and proposes surveys to its users to get more accurate and clarified responses from broad-based consumers. With gathered data, the company conducts market research to determine the trends occurring around the world. Aside from gathering information on their purchasing behaviors, the company claims to protect consumers' unauthorized personal data.
Since handheld technology has been developed to become a core part of our society, the company started to look for mobile research tools. The company gives surveys to mobile users to get an idea for the mobile panel's tastes.
According to the Better Business Bureau online profile for Dynata, the company receives 1.35 of 5 stars. A review of recent reviews on the site indicates that many members of the general public are annoyed by Dynata's telemarketing practices such as hanging up the phone without leaving a message when they get an answering machine.
 
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