Dow Jones & Company, Inc. is a global provider of news, data, and business intelligence, founded in 1882 by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. A subsidiary of News Corp, the company operates across major financial centers worldwide, serving financial institutions, corporations, and government agencies.
On the technology side, Dow Jones builds and maintains platforms that integrate real-time news distribution, investment data, corporate research tools, APIs, content feeds, and AI-powered tools. Its business intelligence products - including Factiva for corporate research, Dow Jones Newswires for real-time market intelligence, and specialized risk and compliance solutions - underpin decision-making for professional clients across global markets. Engineering work spans data analytics, risk management systems, and the infrastructure that powers these products at scale.
The company's consumer-facing portfolio includes The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, and Barron's, which together reach millions of readers daily. These publications sit alongside the professional data and intelligence products, meaning Dow Jones operates across both high-volume content delivery and complex enterprise software domains.