Foundation
EastBanc Technologies incorporated in Washington, DC. Co-founded by Anthony Lanier and Stanislav Arseniev.
Washington DC Government (Office of the Chief Technology Officer)
EastBanc Technologies’ first major project, implementing e-government in the form of multiple modernization programs for the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO).
Chatham Financial
EastBanc Technologies performs infrastructure modernization for Chatham Financial. This leads to EastBanc Technologies’ first data science project: serving as backend quant for Chatham Financial.
Comcast
EastBanc Technologies develops the underlying technology for cable giant Comcast’s video on-demand functionality. Comcast cable boxes contain pieces of EastBanc Technologies Java code, enabling the service to locate and fire up content.
The Advisory Board Company
EastBanc Technologies develops the Compass Portal user experience portal for the Advisory Board Company. This is the first time EastBanc Technologies has built a software product.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA)
EastBanc Technologies starts working with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority. The first project focuses on SmarTrip and the General Orders Track Rights System (GOTRS).
Microsoft
Microsoft becomes an EastBanc Technologies customer for the first time, marking the beginning of an ongoing partnership.
Ogmento
EastBanc Technologies develops an augmented reality platform for Ogmento (later acquired by Apple). This leads to several mobile multiplayer geo-location-based games for iPhone and Android devices with augmented reality elements, including NBA- and Halo-themed games.
SAS Institute
EastBanc Technologies builds software solutions for SAS Institute – the world’s largest privately held software company – which SAS then sells to its clients in the oil and gas industry. This marks the first time EastBanc Technologies builds software for another software company.
The Washington Post
EastBanc Technologies builds the technology that enables The Washington Post to transform digitally and help it stay relevant and competitive. One of the results of the Washington Post-EastBanc Technologies partnership is a content management platform, now known as ARC XP, that the newspaper is actively licensing to other news media.
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
EastBanc Technologies develops the eReview workflow solution for the International Monetary Fund. The solution, which would become IMF’s intranet portal, streamlines the review process for project fund allocation. IMF won the prestigious Norman Nielsen Group Intranet Design Award for the EastBanc Technologies-built eReview.
EastBanc Technologies builds the cloud-based infrastructure and APIs that enable Facebook to provide the Voting Information Project to its users to deliver customized, up-to-date voter information to Americans, including reminders, checklists, polling locations and more.
Nasdaq
EastBanc Technologies develops NASDAQ OMX Director’s Desk, a Windows 8 application for executive board members to easily access meeting information. In addition to the mobile app, EastBanc Technologies works extensively on backend integration. This leads to a complete rebranding and rearchitecting of the nasdaq.com website.
Houston Metro
EastBanc Technologies commences working with Houston Metro. The project includes deployment of a mobile app for bus riders. This marks the first major deployment of EastBanc Technologies’ TerraIQ technology across one of the nation’s megacities.
APIphany
APIphany, EastBanc Technologies’ innovative API management platform, is acquired by Microsoft. Now known as Azure API Management.
The American Red Cross
EastBanc Technologies develops modern, cloud-based (AWS) PCI-compliant REST microservices architecture for The American Red Cross. The is EastBanc Technologies’ first microservices architecture project.
Intelsat
EastBanc Technologies rewrites the satellite service provider’s decades-old system to manage satellite capacity. The process includes creating and releasing our own JavaScript framework for what would become the most sophisticated web application ever developed by EastBanc Technologies.
Washington, DC Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA)
EastBanc Technologies develops the iSee platform and builds the iSee Caseworkers & iSee Parents mobile apps for CFSA. This is the first time EastBanc Technologies has co-innovated with a government agency.
Earth Networks
EastBanc Technologies creates a multi-cloud environment for Earth Networks to increase profitability and enhance the user experience for its API-based weather feed. This is the first time EastBanc Technologies has built a multi-cloud environment.
Sympli
EastBanc Technologies incubates startup Sympli – a revolutionary DesignOps platform that streamlines design collaboration and handoff.
Kublr
Kublr – EastBanc Technologies’ enterprise-grade and production-ready Kubernetes management platform – is founded.
Kroger
Kroger, one of the world’s largest retailers, engages EastBanc Technologies as an “accelerator” for its digital transformation. EastBanc Technologies works with Kroger on corporation-wide infrastructure modernization and cloud migration, API development including API Gateway and governance consulting, payment processing modernization and mobile app development.
Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev)
EastBanc Technologies develops the strategy to unite the many disparate systems in use at Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), the world’s largest beer company. This becomes the foundation of AB InBev’s global API strategy.
Fast Company’s Best Workplaces for Innovators 2022
EastBanc Technologies is recognized on the Fast Company 2002 Top 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators list. The annual award honors the top 100 organizations and businesses that demonstrate a steadfast commitment to encouraging innovation at all levels.