A team of Keyhole Software consultants helped a multi-national company to develop an application focused on full automation of the insurance claims workflow process after a car accident. The development relied heavily on React and Java, and other key technologies include Artificial Intelligence, Spring Boot, Microservices, and REST. Client and Application Overview The client develops software solutions for the insurance …
Animal Welfare & Insurance Applications with .NET and Angular
A Keyhole team focused on the company’s web-based flagship product suite used by animal shelters. This task included the development of two applications.
Application 1 tracks incoming and outgoing animals located in an animal shelter. It provides features to help welfare staff to track proper care of those animals, including all medical care, treatments, and procedures that an animal requires.
The application was developed with AngularJS (v1.4) for the front-end user interface. .NET was used for back-end RESTful web services, managing database activity with Code First Entity Framework. Keyhole Consultants worked the full stack to develop enhancements and troubleshoot existing features to ensure accuracy and performance.
Modernization: Custom Insurance Application
Different Keyhole Software teams have been involved in the creation, enhancement, and maintenance of a complete insurance management system for one of the principal companies in the excess insurance market. This custom solution handles the management of information pertaining, but not limited to: accounts, broker relationships, policies, claims, and documents.
Proof-of-Concept: Insurance Policy Management System SPA
A Keyhole Software consultant led the initiative of a prototype SPA (single-page application) using Backbone.js, Marionette, jQuery, and jQuery UI, and server-side RESTful API layer.
Rewrite: Claims Processing System
This custom solution handles the management of information pertaining, but not limited to: accounts, broker relationships, policies, claims, and documents. The origins of this custom system were based in IBM’s outdated RPG set on the AS/400. The client required a more up-to-date technology stack for their claims management system. As this mission-critical system was directly linked to company profitability, all changes required strategic planning and execution.
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