Wikipedia mentions DevOps as a portmanteau of "development" and "operations", describing a software development method that stresses communication, collaboration, integration, automation, and measurement of cooperation between software developers and other information-technology professionals. .
Though many would try to use this as a buzzword (like 'agile' or 'cloud'!?), it is much more than a mere buzzword. It is a culture. But is that it? Tools and some processes? Definitely not!
"Devops means caring about your job enough to not pass the buck. Devops means caring about your job enough to want to learn all the parts and not just your little world. Developers need to understand infrastructure. Operations people need to understand code. People need to work with each other and not just occupy space next to each other."
- as this post so succintly puts it.
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