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Application Development Digest A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | August 11, 2017 [TechTarget]( FEATURED STORY [Agile2017: What the Agile development model needs to do next]( By Valerie Silverthorne, Senior Technology Editor It's more than 16 years old now, but Agile still struggles to achieve broad enterprise adoption. Here's what Agile2017 speakers and attendees are suggesting for the future. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) Advertisement NEWS [No-code platforms are struggling with new iTunes rules]( Apple iTunes regulation 4.2.6 seems to ban apps made with no-code platforms. Are low-code platforms at risk too? The experts weigh in on their concerns. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) [Edge device developers not addressing IoT security vulnerabilities]( Security is problematic when software is deployed behind firewalls, but when you have edge devices out in the wild, IoT security vulnerabilities become even more of a concern. (TheServerSide.com) EXPERT ADVICE [How Pandora built a better recommendation engine]( Learn how Pandora developed an AI app for building a better recommendation engine that combines novelty and comfort. (TheServerSide.com) [What are some solid options for open source API management tools?]( While organizations have plenty of proprietary API management tools to choose from, there are plenty of open source options as well. Here are some of the top open source tools. (SearchMicroservices.com) [Is data security nothing more than wishful thinking?]( Joel Shore explains why if you believe an app, system, data store or infrastructure to be secure, you are asking for a world of trouble. (SearchCloudApplications.com) [Effective DevOps change management for versioning cloud apps]( There are many ways to go about versioning your cloud applications, but new approaches may need to be implemented when performing DevOps change management. (TheServerSide.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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