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Into the Box 2017 Schedule Released

Gavin Pickin February 07, 2017

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Gavin Pickin

February 07, 2017

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Logo Banner - Into the Box 2017 - Coldfusion and Java redefined

Ortus Solutions' very own conference, Into the Box conference, has expanded in 2017, from 1 day of conference content, to 2 days of conference content + 1 day of workshops. We are hosting Into The Box 2017 in Houston Texas in April. Wednesday the 26th has 5 great workshops, Thursay April 27th and Friday 28th is 2 full days of great conference sessions, with 2 tracks to choose from... over 30 sessions.

**We are so excited to finally unveil the schedule lineup for our Into The Box conference. **

We have over 20 speakers from around the world, 5 hands-on training workshops, and over 30 diverse sessions that we hope will blow your socks off! So what are you waiting for, check out the great content for this year's Into The Box conference and reserve your spot!

2017 Schedule

More than a Conference! Attend a Workshop

This year we have 5 training workshops the day before the conference, on Wednesday April 26th. Turn a great 2 day conference into 3 great days of learning and networking. We have 5 workshops, 2 of them are free, but sign up quick, limited spots available for these hands on trainings.

  • Building RESTFul Services
  • BDD with TestBox
  • CommandBox DeepDive
  • ContentBox Modular CMS FREE
  • Preside Platform FREE

 

Please remember that space is limited and seats do go fast, so get your seat reserved today!

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