
Our History
Dynamo Technologies was founded in 2012 by Alex Duan and Vivek Taneja (Vick), who set out with a shared vision of creating a company that would combine innovation, integrity, and a genuine commitment to people. What started in the basement of a small house with just a handful of people has since grown into a thriving business with hundreds of dedicated employees. Vick and Alex’s goal was always clear: to build a company that delivered cutting-edge solutions while creating a culture of collaboration, trust, and lasting relationships.
Sadly, in 2024, we lost our co-founder, Vivek Taneja, whose vision, passion, and leadership shaped the heart of Dynamo. Vick’s drive to help others, his ability to inspire those around him, and his relentless pursuit of excellence are all integral parts of the company’s DNA. His legacy continues to live on in how we approach every challenge and the values we uphold daily.
Today, Dynamo Technologies stands as a testament to Vick and Alex’s dream—a company that has grown beyond what they could have imagined but still holds true to the values they instilled from the very beginning. As we look toward the future, we remain committed to honoring Vick’s legacy and carrying forward his vision of innovation, integrity, and people-first service in everything we do.

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS (RAK)
Small Acts. Big Impact.
At Dynamo, kindness isn’t just a value—it’s a way of working, living, and leading. That’s why we’re proud to launch the Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) Initiative—a company-wide movement to make compassion part of our everyday culture.
Whether it’s a kind word, a helping hand, or a thoughtful gesture, we believe small acts can spark lasting change. In our workplace. In our communities. And in ourselves.
The RAK Initiative is a simple but powerful idea:
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Kindness is normal
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People feel seen, supported, and valued
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We lift each other up, even on tough days
Compassion is contagious. Let’s be the reason someone believes in it again.
Feel inspired? Join the movement.
You don’t need money to make an impact—just a little heart. As you explore the stories on the RAK Blog, you’ll see that some of the most powerful moments of kindness didn’t cost a thing.
