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Application Development Digest A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's networ

Application Development Digest A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | May 5, 2017 [TechTarget]( FEATURED STORY [Low-code/no-code platforms simplify mobile app development]( by SearchSoftwareQuality.com contributors and staff This handbook examines how the low-code development platform is becoming more prevalent in organizations looking to expand their mobile development options. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) Advertisement NEWS [Enterprises have a new open source business model: Inner source]( The open source model has been so effective that some organizations are making it their own -- literally. Here's how inner source is changing enterprise software development. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) [Red Hat OpenShift.io puts the entirety of app development into your browser]( Two key announcements made at the Red Hat Summit were OpenShift.io, a complete development environment accessed through the browser, and the Red Hat Container Health Index, a method for scoring containers. (SearchCloudApplications.com) EXPERT ADVICE [Choose the best application modernization services for your business]( Businesses looking to modernize their app development processes or legacy software have a number of application modernization services from which to select. (SearchMicroservices.com) [Software ethics and why 'Uber developer' stains a resume]( After all of the playboy antics of the CEO, along with the unethical practices of fingerprinting and geofencing, the term 'Uber developer' is a stain on any professional resume. (TheServerSide.com) [DevOps performance teams using AIOps for app performance insights]( Find out how enterprise organizations are beginning to leverage algorithmic IT operations to mine performance logs and improve application performance. (TheServerSide.com) [Five DevOps principles to apply to enterprise architecture]( A DevOps-friendly enterprise architecture must attempt to adhere to five key principles, including flexibility in tools and a focus on visibility. (SearchMicroservices.com) About This E-Newsletter This e-newsletter is published by the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from Application Development Digest, [click here](. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for. TechTarget Application Development Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com Copyright 2016 TechTarget. All rights reserved. [TechTarget](

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