Dun & Bradstreet Marks 185 Years of Business Intelligence
Four future U.S. presidents once served as correspondents for Dun & Bradstreet, documenting the creditworthiness of a burgeoning nation. Today, as the firm marks its 185th anniversary, it has pivoted from handwritten ledgers to providing the verified data infrastructure required to power artificial intelligence across the global commercial landscape.
Founded in 1841 to facilitate trade during America's westward expansion, the firm replaced local, informal trust with a standardized system of credit reporting. Those early records, which included observations from Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, and William McKinley, are currently preserved at Harvard Business School. The evolution from these manual ledgers to the 1963 introduction of the D-U-N-S Number transformed how corporations manage risk and identity across borders.
CEO Stephen Tulenko notes that while the fundamental need to verify business partners remains constant, the primary users of that data have shifted from human lenders to algorithmic agents. The company now integrates its D&B Commercial Graph with major platforms including OpenAI, Google Cloud, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Salesforce. By anchoring these AI workflows in verified corporate identities, the organization maintains its original mission of enabling commerce to scale despite the increasing complexity of the digital economy.
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