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Luis Majano

January 26, 2009

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If you have not registered to go to the CBOX-101 Core ColdBox Training Seminar, what are you waiting for? The early bird ends in 2 weeks and you can now save over $300!!  Come learn more about ColdBox in Sunny California in a seminar with over 16+ hours of intense training and networking. So go now and register!!

The FAQ document has been updated with more Hotel Information (Hyatt Place Ontario Mills).  We have secured a discounted rate of $89 for the weekend stay of March 13-15.  So when you call to make your reservations, please refer to the ColdBox Platform Training Group by Ortus Solutions, so you can get the discounted rate of $89/night. 

As an advice, ALWAYS, check the internet rates first. As they sometimes tend to give even bigger discounts via their online registration system.

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