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.
New Development: Point-of-Sale Android App
A Keyhole team developed a green-field point-of-sale system with inventory management.
The project involved extensive work in portals, portlets, and mobile technologies on both the Android and iOS platforms.
Case Study: Multi-Year IoT Platform Modernization & Customer Service Application Development
Keyhole Software partnered with a major home improvement retailer to modernize and support a nationwide IoT smart-home platform. Our senior consultants delivered real-time customer service applications, microservices, high-performance search infrastructure, and DevOps automation over a multi-year engagement—improving scalability, stability, and live troubleshooting for more than 100,000 customers.
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 The origins of this custom system were based in IBM’s outdated RPG set on the AS/400.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.
Problem Solving: JSF 2.0 Using Session – Unwelcomed Interaction
The Keyhole Software Feature Team utilized a JSF scope (new in 2.0) called Custom Scope. As the name implies, this scope had the ability to be customized to the organization’s needs. Keyhole Software configured the scope to behave just like Session Scope, but with the key difference that each time the same user launched a new instance of the application, the application would act as if it had its very own and separate piece of the session.










