Blog

Datastream Connexion Joins Into the Box 2021 as a Silver Sponsor!

Paulina Lainez September 22, 2021

Spread the word

Paulina Lainez

September 22, 2021

Spread the word


Share your thoughts

We are pleased to announce that Datastream Connexion will be joining us as Silver Sponsor at this year’s Into the Box!

Known for providing innovative ways for clients to communicate with customers and shareholders, Datastream Connexion is an industry leader with skilled team members engaging in collaborative, critical component development and consulting to increase security, reliability and efficiency. With their vision and through intensive research and development, they deliver results that are remarkable. As such, we are proud to announce their support and backing at this year’s conference. Thanks to their trust, we have no doubt this conference will be one for the books. 

To learn more about Datastream Connexion and how they can help you, you can visit their site.

Add Your Comment

Recent Entries

One Language, Every Runtime: BoxLang Expands Beyond the Server

One Language, Every Runtime: BoxLang Expands Beyond the Server

Discover how BoxLang’s multi-runtime architecture helps developers build beyond the server with support for serverless functions, desktop applications, CI/CD workflows, Java integrations, containers, runtime management, and more.

Maria Jose Herrera
Maria Jose Herrera
June 04, 2026
MatchBox and WebAssembly: Running BoxLang in the Browser and at the Edge

MatchBox and WebAssembly: Running BoxLang in the Browser and at the Edge

The MatchBox open beta is live at https://boxlang.ortusbooks.com/boxlang-framework/matchbox, and it brings something genuinely new to the BoxLang ecosystem: a path into WebAssembly.

That means BoxLang code can now move into browser applications, static-site deployments, edge runtimes, and WASI-style containers - without requiring a JVM. The feature is still beta, but the core direction is already useful: write BoxLang, compile it with MatchBox, and ship the generated WASM artifact to wherever a small portable runtime makes sense.

Jacob Beers
Jacob Beers
June 04, 2026
BoxLang 1.14.0 : BoxSet is Here: BoxLang's New First-Class Set Type

BoxLang 1.14.0 : BoxSet is Here: BoxLang's New First-Class Set Type

BoxLang 1.14.0 ships something that JVM developers have wanted for a long time: a true first-class Set type baked directly into the language. Not a wrapper you reach for manually, not a createObject( "java", "java.util.HashSet" ) incantation you paste from a Stack Overflow answer years ago. A real BoxSet with literal syntax, operator overloads, a full functional pipeline, change listeners, JSON serialization, and deep Java interop.

Luis Majano
Luis Majano
June 03, 2026