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Luis Majano

September 27, 2017

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We are very excited that the Into The Box conference is coming back to the Houston are in April of 2018. Registration is now officially open and call for papers is now open as well. We have great many things planned for this year surrounding our conference mantra of: Modernize Your Skillz

  • Full 2-day conference with over 30 different technology topics
  • An additional full day of hands-on training available for a veritable 3 days of awesome
  • A warm and sunny city of Houston, TX
  • Starting on April 25th - 28th
  • Modernize Your Skillz

We're looking for speakers to come present cutting edge topics for ITB that focus on developer productivity, micro-services, containerization, CI, tooling, and process management related to Java, CFML, UI or any Ortus Product in general.  If you have some ideas and are willing to come be a part of this event, please fill out the form. Being a speaker will get you a free conference pass and hotel so you'll just have to get yourself there!

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