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Adobe CFSummit 2023: Thank You and Event Results!

Maria Jose Herrera October 20, 2023

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Maria Jose Herrera

October 20, 2023

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We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who joined us at Adobe CFSummit 2023. It was a fantastic event; we were thrilled to be part of this incredible community. Your presence made the event a tremendous success, and we hope you learned and had fun as much as we did!

Here's a quick recap of what transpired at the event

Booth Experience

Thank you to all those who visited our booth! We had engaging conversations, offered insights into Modern CFML and ColdFusion development, and provided a chance to participate in exciting activities with the opportunity to win fabulous prizes. We hope you enjoyed your time with us.

Insightful Sessions

Our speakers delivered insightful sessions, covering various ColdFusion topics to benefit the community. For those who missed them or wish to revisit the presentations, you can find the speaker's presentations using the following links:

  • Daniel Garcia presented "Transitioning from WordPress to ContentBox: A Powerful ColdFusion Alternative." You can access the presentation here.

  • Gavin Pickin discussed "Best Practices for Securing Your Secrets and Settings in ColdFusion." The presentation can be found here

  • Luis Majano shared insights on "Battlefield ORM: Learn the strategies and tactics to win with ColdFusion ORM powered by Hibernate!" Access the presentation here.

  • Brad Wood demonstrated "Automating CFML from the CLI with Task Runners," highlighting the power of CFML for automation. You can review the presentation here.

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