AI is already changing the way developers build, test, and deploy software. At Keyhole Software, we have been using AI tools for over five years to automate repetitive tasks, improve efficiency, and focus more on solving complex problems. We do not believe AI will replace developers, just like WYSIWYG editors, CMS platforms, and COBOL did not replace them. Instead, AI …
Functions-as-a-Service: Is FaaS Ready for Enterprise Scale?
Software development constantly evolves, with new architectural trends emerging and reshaping how we build applications. Over the years, we’ve seen event-driven architectures, microservices, and service-oriented approaches rise in popularity. Today, Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) is the latest innovation, offering a flexible, serverless model that simplifies deployment. But can FaaS handle enterprise scale applications effectively? As businesses grow and systems become more complex, …
Can AI Run Offline? The Power of On-Device Machine Learning
AI is changing how mobile apps work, and it no longer requires constant internet access. With on-device machine learning, mobile applications can run AI features directly on the device. This approach improves performance, enhances data privacy, and allows apps to function even without a network connection. At Keyhole Software, we help businesses explore the best way to integrate AI into …
Flutter vs. .NET MAUI: The Best Framework for Mobile in 2025
Choosing the right development framework can directly impact your app’s performance, scalability, and long-term success. In 2025, two major options stand out for cross-platform development: Google’s Flutter and Microsoft’s .NET MAUI. At Keyhole Software, we help clients evaluate these tools based on real-world needs and goals. Both frameworks have strong features, but the best choice depends on your project requirements. …
GraphQL vs. gRPC: Which One is Best for Enterprise APIs?
Choosing the right API protocol is an important decision for any enterprise. The wrong choice can lead to performance issues, integration problems, and increased development time. Two of the most commonly used protocols are GraphQL and gRPC. Each has its own strengths and is suited to different types of systems and goals. This guide will walk through the key features, …





