We'll be meeting this Wednesday, April 18. This will be our first meeting in 
our new facility, CTREC Hilton IT Academy. They are located in the Galleria 
area, just off of 59 and Hillcroft. 

It's a very nice facility: huge kitchen, coffee service, and use of a training 
room for meetings, comfortably seating 16-32 attendees. Each workstation has a 
monitor where the presentation is displayed - no straining your eyes to see a 
projection. Every room of course has WiFi and power setups. The best part: Air 
Conditioning!

I'd like to take the time to thank Seth and MD Anderson for graciously hosting 
our meetings.

The address:
Ctrec Hilton It Academy
6200 Savoy Dr #1000
Houston, TX 

You can view a map and full information at our website at www.houcfug.org. Oh 
yeah, speaking of the website…..

As we discussed in our last meeting, we are moving the website over to 
Meetup.com. We of course were hosting our own site, and it was a CF app, but 
there were some improvements we needed. Could we build it? Yeah, we're filled 
with CF talent, but we also have billable hours and families to deal with, so 
the best solution was Meetup, as it has all the features we want (well, there's 
things I'd change, but it's a great solution nonetheless). 

Rather than import our old member list from the site, I'd like everyone to 
register and RSVP at the new site. This helps us, and our sponsors Paladin, 
with planning. Active RSVPs also make the group seem more alive and accessible 
to newcomers. (Many of you likely already have a Meetup account if you've 
RSVP'ed for CFMeetup.com talks)


As always, Paladin will be sponsoring our meeting, providing food and drinks. 
Paladin is a great staffing organization, and has actually already placed a 
number of developers within our group. I should also point out that Paladin 
connected us up with CTREC, a client of theirs.


If that wasn't enough, our meeting will be our first remote presentation that I 
recall. Pete Freitag, one of the premiere security experts in ColdFuion, will 
be presenting. You may recall Pete as the author of Adobe's CF9 security 
lockdown guide. 
(http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/coldfusion/pdfs/91025512-cf9-lockdownguide-wp-ue.pdf)
 We'll be giving away a year subscription to HackMyCF, a service that Pete's 
company Foundeo provides. It monitors your ColdFusion or Railo server and 
provides reports on potential vulnerabilities that need to be addressed. I'm 
running it on my primary client's server; I recommend it.

Whew! That was a lot to say. I hope to see all of you there!



Billy Cravens
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