Project description of a successful large-scale COBOL modernization and microservices implementation by Keyhole Software for KC Southern Railway.
Application Upgrade: C# .NET + JavaScript
Client Snapshot: AMC Theatres, the largest movie theater chain in the world Project Snapshot: A team of two Keyhole Software consultants partnered with AMC engineers to modernize and enhance critical internal applications within the AMC ecosystem. These applications support key operational functions, including booking and scheduling films at theaters worldwide, managing administrative tasks such as pricing and formatting, and ensuring …
New Development with React & .NET Core: Power Outage Management Application
Client Snapshot: The client is a Fortune 500, publically traded energy company. It covers over 28,000 square miles in eastern Kansas and western Missouri and provides electricity to over 1.6 million homes and businesses. Project Overview After assisting the company in the completion of Phase 1 of this project, a team of Keyhole consultants was brought in again to complete …
Custom Application: Payment Management System
The client is an over 150-year-old, nationally recognized banking institution with hubs in Kansas City and St. Louis. A team of seven Keyhole consultants was brought in to assist this client in the development of a React web application designed to help hospitals and clinics manage bills and payments. The team worked in conjunction with the client’s development team and …
Cross-Platform Mobile App with Xamarin
A team of Keyhole Software consultants worked extensively on multiple mobile-related projects for one of the largest theater chains in the world.
The team worked to develop significant enhancements to a cross-platform mobile application, and they assisted with multiple other ongoing mobile and web initiatives as well. For example, they were involved in designing a subscription-based offering for the client’s consumers.
Additionally, the team made improvements on a Web API service used by the client’s mobile applications to communicate with the company’s common API. The team also migrated this Web API from ASP.NET MVC 5 to ASP.NET Core 2.2.