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Lauren Fournier Bogner

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Lauren Bogner is the Chief People Officer at Keyhole Software. Since joining the team in 2011 as its 17th employee (and one of the first non-developers), she has helped grow the company to more than 100 employees while shaping its culture and direction. Lauren oversees recruitment, team development, marketing, communications, human resources, and operations—all with a focus on supporting people and fostering growth.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism–Strategic Communication from the University of Kansas. Outside of work, Lauren enjoys spending time with her husband Ethan, their daughter Juliana, and their dog Renny. She’s also a big fan of Mexican food and loves all things Harry Potter.

Keyhole Labs Releases Open Source Blockchain Browser For Real-Time Metrics

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The Keyhole Labs team has announced the release of an open source tool for Hyperledger Fabric blockchain networks: KHS Blockchain Browser.

The KHS Blockchain Browser allows users to browse blockchain data while providing real-time analytics of the transactions and executions. It also provides monitoring of new blocks being added to the network.

The application was built using React and Node.js. It is Apache 2.0 open-source licensed.

Learn mor….

Keyhole Announces 2022 Education Series: Kubernetes/Containers, Blockchain and HyperLedger

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We are excited to announce the Summer 2018 Keyhole Education Series!

This series consists of three educational Breakfast Boost events open to the public. The presentations are geared to benefit software developers who are implementing or interested in using Containers/Kubernetes, Blockchain, and/or HyperLedger with one presentation dedicated to each topic.

Kubernetes & Containers In Action: Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Blockchain in Action: Event Time: Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Implementing a Permissioned Smart Contract Blockchain with HyperLedger: Wednesday, August 15, 2018

All three presentations will be held at the Keyhole Software office in Leawood, Kansas. Space is limited so RSVP is required…

Keyhole Labs Releases KHS {Convo} Under Open Source License

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Keyhole Labs has announced its release of the KHS {Convo} conversational application development platform under an Apache 2.0 open source license. Development teams can now use and modify KHS {Convo} for their own uses (even commercially) using the open source platform.

KHS {Convo} is a Node.js based platform for creating SMS text message and web-based conversational experiences. It was created by our team at Keyhole Labs.

What’s a Conversational Application? A Conversational Application provides a messaging interface for a personalized conversation between your company and a user. The ad hoc interaction is designed to provide hyper-relevant & personalized content via automated SMS text messaging that doesn’t feel automated.

For more information, please visit…

See Keyhole at Dev Up 2017

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We are pleased to announce that Keyhole Software is a Platinum Sponsor of the 2017 Dev Up Conference.

Formerly known as the St. Louis Days of .NET and rebranded as Dev Up during the 2015 conference, the 10th annual edition will bring together regional and national IT experts to share their knowledge for technology.

Two speakers from the Keyhole Software team will present topics at this year’s event: Chase Aucoin & Billy Korando…. 

React NowPlaying Educational Application

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We at Keyhole have been helping our clients adopt JavaScript-based single-page applications for over five years. We have been impressed with the adoption and advancement of the ever-changing JavaScript ecosystem.

React is a JavaScript technology that our teams enjoy working with. However, React differs from the other frameworks we’ve worked with in a handful of ways.

The best way to learn a new technology is to actually do something with it, as opposed to simply reading about it. So, we created a tangible React learning application to help our team get up-to-speed. The application repository has now been released publicly to help others learn.

Pull down the repo & try out React!