The misunderstood relationship between DevOps and technology
It is a widely known secret that the industry, to a large extent, has historically equalized DevOps with technology, and mostly with CI/CD pipelines and cloud capabilities, on several occasions, not even attempting to go further than those two, toward the broader technological ecosystem. The logic is simple: I have a CI/CD pipeline, I do DevOps or We have a Kubernetes cluster, we do DevOps. I have seen several DevOps strategies in my FSI DevOps career that were shaped with the main focus on the technological capabilities that enable DevOps. For all of us who have been part of DevOps adoptions at scale, we undoubtedly recognize the importance of technological enablement in DevOps. Though we also realize that while technology is the easiest (and most fun) of the DevOps enablers to be achieved, by itself it does not deliver the full DevOps potential. This industrial narrow dimension of the DevOps perception and the equalization...