Devops is just another named iteration of a thing that been always there. It's buzzword, nothing more nothing less, this is why it's really hard to define this thing.
For me, it's all about this: The business defines a business process or goals, someone design and plan it and someone implement it so it will be the fastest, easiest and accessible for all the people/systems, all that with a rollback option and no downtime. going back to your assumption, you can call it devops, system ops engineer, integration engineer, system programmer, system administrator, someone who know how to program and but of how to install things and all that and etc.
DevOps is not dead since its just a buzzword. stick with the business goals and stop, that will actually help.
Devops is just another named iteration of a thing that been always there. It's buzzword, nothing more nothing less, this is why it's really hard to define this thing. For me, it's all about this: The business defines a business process or goals, someone design and plan it and someone implement it so it will be the fastest, easiest and accessible for all the people/systems, all that with a rollback option and no downtime. going back to your assumption, you can call it devops, system ops engineer, integration engineer, system programmer, system administrator, someone who know how to program and but of how to install things and all that and etc. DevOps is not dead since its just a buzzword. stick with the business goals and stop, that will actually help.