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Dillon Slaughter March 30, 2018

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Good Friday to all! We are getting closer and closer to Into The Box 2018 at just under 1 month away. Our Late Bird Discount will expire tomorrow March 31st! Get your tickets today before the sale ends!

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Speaker Highlights


Eric Peterson

Eric Peterson

Eric has been programming in CFML and Javascript since 2012. He will be leading multiple sessions at Into The Box! Check them out below!

  • CFFractal + APIs
  • qb
  • CommandBox Migrations

 Neil Cresswell

Neil Cresswell

Neil is the founder of Portainer.io, which is an open-source "human friendly" Management UI for Docker; the founder of CloudInovasi.id, which is a Indonesia-centric Docker Container as a Service Provider (and which provided the initial inspiration for Portainer), and is the co-founder of a NZ company called Emerging Technology Partners, which specialises in Docker consulting. We are excited to hear his expert talk on Portainer!

  • Using Portainer.io for Docker Container Management

Gavin Pickin

Gavin Pickin

Gavin started using ColdFusion in 1999 when working for the university of Auckland in New Zealand before moving to California. He has lead teams, trained new developers and worked the full stack from graphic design, HTML CSS JavaScript through to ColdFusion MySQL and server administration. He is an Ortus Keynote and you won't want to miss his sessions!

  • Ortus Keynote
  • Alexa and ColdBox APIs
  • ContentBox + Docker

Take a more detailed look at all of our #sessions and workshops. Also view the Into the Box webpage for more information on event details! We are looking forward to joining you in CFML modernity together!

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