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Maria Jose Herrera

November 20, 2025

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Registration is now open for the Free BoxLang Compatibility Report!

We’re officially kicking off Thanksgiving Week a little ahead of schedule, because we heard you.

Originally set to open on the 24th, we’ve decided to release the registration early, starting November 20th, so we can begin scheduling your BoxLang Compatibility Report audits next week and make sure they’re completed before the end of the year.

This gives your team more time, more flexibility, and a better chance to secure one of the limited spots.


The BoxLang Compatibility Report

A Free, Expert Review of Your CFML Codebase (Limited to 15 Companies)

As part of our Thanksgiving Week celebration, Ortus is offering a free, personalized BoxLang Compatibility Report to help your team understand:

  • How compatible your CFML code is with BoxLang
  • What needs to be modernized before migrating
  • The fastest path to BoxLang adoption
  • Expert recommendations from the Ortus engineering team

This is a high-touch, hands-on technical audit, and we only have 15 slots available.

(Note: This is the official live form)


Why We Opened Registration Early

We’re starting on the 20th so we can:

  • Begin scheduling audits with your team early next week
  • Ensure all report sessions happen before the end of the year
  • Give companies extra time to prepare their codebase
  • Avoid the holiday rush and keep the process smooth for everyone

Register Now


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boxlang@ortussolutions.com


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What’s Coming Next

This early launch is just the beginning.

After Thanksgiving Week, get ready for:

  • Cyber Monday discounts on BoxLang licenses and support plans
  • Our new learning series: The 12 Days of BoxLang
  • More modernization resources, tools, and content

Modernization, savings, and expert support, all coming together to close out the year strong with BoxLang.

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