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Into the Box - Live Streaming

Jorge Reyes April 24, 2017

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Jorge Reyes

April 24, 2017

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Into The Box 2017 - Live Streaming

 

April 27-28 | 9am - 10am. For those of you who couldn't make it to Into The Box 2017 in Houston, we are thrilled to announce that the Keynotes on both Day 1 and Day 2 of Into The Box will be livestreamed! Learn about the plans for the future of CFML Live from the Box Team and enjoy a FREE live session on how to bring your Legacy Apps back to life with *BOX Microservices.

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Be sure to register for the Into The Box livestream to receive an email with the link to the livestream before it starts and stay up-to-date with the latest Into The Box news.

We invite you to follow the official Twitter account: @ortussolutions and hashtag #intothebox in order to get the latest updates.

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Apr 27, 2017 10:38:46 UTC

by Jonathan

Where can I get the slides from the key note?

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