The ultimate goal of this project was to improve the stability of the application suite as the organization made the transition to a Microservices-style platform. Keyhole consultants assisted with the migration from a monolithic application architecture to a Microservices style that broke up application functionality into smaller runtime elements that could be tested and deployed separately.
M204 To Spring Boot Microservices
In this project, almost 1,000 existing Model 204 batch applications were converted to Java Spring and Spring Batch-based applications.
The goal of this engagement was for Keyhole Software to help the client to implement an application architecture and platform that supports the conversion of its Model 204 applications into Spring Boot-based application modules. There were many modules, both batch and online-based, so this platform needed to allow for scalability and durability. On-demand deployment was also necessary.
.NET Microservices SaaS Assessment
The goal of this assessment was to give the client an in-depth, hands-on look at strategies for separating domains; automating build, test and release pipelines; monitor and fix problems in a distributed system; delivering business value from distributed data; and key concepts/technologies that facilitate a highly maintainable, scalable system of systems.
Development: .NET Healthcare Microservices Ecosystem
Keyhole Software was brought in to help the client meet a deadline imposed by the client state of residence. Keyhole consultants helped deliver Single-Page Application functionality that drastically changed the landscape of Medicaid-managed patients in the state.