Roundarch Isobar

Roundarch Isobar was merged with Isobar U.S. in 2012 to form Roundarch Isobar.[1] In 2013, Roundarch Isobar became Isobar, unifying nearly 3,500 people and 63 global offices under a single name.[2] It was a digital agency that created applications and digitally centered marketing campaigns for the web, mobile devices and social media.

Roundarch Isobar
Public
IndustryMarketing, Technology and Business Services
Number of locations
Chicago, Illinois, New York, New York, Denver, Colorado, Detroit, Michigan, and Boston, Massachusetts
Key people
  • Jeff Maling
  • (Co-CEO)
  • Geoff Cubitt
  • (Co-CEO)
  • Jim Butler
  • (President)
  • Bruce Posner
  • (Chief Financial Officer)
ProductsMarketing & Web Design
Number of employees
Approximately 450
Websiteisobar.com (company website)

History

In 2012, Roundarch (founded in June 2000 by Deloitte and WPP),[3] was merged with Isobar U.S. to form Roundarch Isobar.[1] In 2013, Roundarch Isobar became Isobar, unifying nearly 3,500 people and 63 global offices under a single name.[2]

Sample projects

Isobar’s client list includes Global 2000 entities and large government organizations. These clients represent a broad base of industries including media, energy, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, food & beverage, retail, transportation, sports and hospitality.

Major clients include the HBO, Coca-Cola, adidas, JBL, U.S. Air Force, Avis, Cinemax, Healthways, Bloomberg Sports, Yahoo!, KCRW, New York Jets, Air National Guard, Boston Celtics and the Next Restaurant.

HBO

Isobar developed HBO.com. The website's new expanded features include: streaming video, a community space, and a personal dashboard.[4]

Avis Budget Group

In 2009, Roundarch (Isobar) announced the recreation of the online experience for Avis Rent-a-Car. Roundarch also created an e-commerce widget called a “Site Extension” that expands AVIS’ online presence by embedding the Avis rental booking function on a partner’s Web site [5] all on a single page.[6]

adidas miCoach

In 2012, Isobar helped adidas build the miCoach system. This tracking technology uses a small data chip embedded in each player's uniform, to provide detailed information about that player's athleticism. Heart rate, stress levels and speed are just a few of the indicators tracked with the miCoach system.[7]

United States Air Force

Since 2001, Roundarch (Isobar) worked with the United States Air Force on various projects includes building and maintaining their enterprise portal. In 2010, the Air Force Portal was updated with new Web 2.0 features.[8]

Healthways

In 2011, Healthways entered into a 5-year strategic agreement with Roundarch (Isobar) and introduced the new online and mobile capabilities their EmbraceTM 5.0 platform.[9]

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