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February 12, 2020

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Given last month’s success, we decided to continue with our webinar series. On February 27 at 11:00 AM EST, Jon Clausen will talk to us about Containerizing CFML Applications. So, if you ever thought about containerizing your application and you’re trying to wrap up your head around the implementation details, then this webinar is just for you!

 
Topics include:
- An overview of containerizing CFML applications
- A brief tutorial on how to configure your containers with environmental tiers
- Developing with containerized stacks ( Docker Compose )
- Handling shared storage and distributed sessions
- Maintaining environmental consistency between deployment tiers ( e.g. development, staging, production )
- Leveraging containers and building images in your CI/CD process

Jon will also be leading a workshop on Containerizing CFML Applications at our Into the Box 2020 conference, where he’ll go more into depth about the topic.

As such, make sure to register with the link and don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!

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