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Fusion Reactor is now Sponsoring Into The Box 2018!

Dillon Slaughter March 05, 2018

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Dillon Slaughter

March 05, 2018

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We are very excited to announce that Fusion Reactor, a silver level sponsor for Into The Box 2018, will be giving their very own lunch time #session!

Don't miss this keynote speaker April 26th at 12.30pm! FusionReactor goes beyond “just monitoring”, to actively minimize server downtime and accelerate time to resolution like no other monitoring tool on the market. Cut to the chase and get to the root of your Java production application problems in no time.

Haven't made your reservation yet? Join us in one of our 4 pre-conference workshops and 25+ speaking sessions worth of Coldfusion madness from April 25th-27th at the Hyatt Place in the Woodlands, Tx. 

–Buen Provecho!

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