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12 Weeks Left Until ITB 2018 | Early Bird Pricing Ends Soon!

Dillon Slaughter February 07, 2018

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February 07, 2018

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We are offering Into The Box Early Bird Pricing only up to the 25th of February! Hurry and purchase your seat soon as tickets and spots are running out! Also for this week we are continuing with more speaker highlights featuring 3 more of our awesome keynotes!

This Weeks Speaker Highlights

Raymond Camden

Raymond Camden

Raymond Camden is a developer advocate for IBM. His work focuses on LoopBack, API Connect, serverless, hybrid mobile development, Node.js, HTML5, and web standards in general. He's a published author and presents at conferences and user groups on a variety of topics. His session for ITB includes: 

  • Building Progressive Web Apps

Neil Cresswell

Neil Cresswell

Neil is the founder of Portainer.io, which is an open-source "human friendly" Management UI for Docker; the founder of CloudInovasi.id, which is a Indonesia-centric Docker Container as a Service Provider (and which provided the initial inspiration for Portainer), and is the co-founder of a NZ company called Emerging Technology Partners, which specialises in Docker consulting. His sessions for ITB include: 

  • Using Portainer.io for Docker Container Management

Mark Drew

Mark Drew

He is a speaker, author, director of web development consultancy CMD and an overall really cool guy! His sessions for ITB include: 

  • Going live with Commandbox and Docker!
  • Testing for fun on production!
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