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      <title>DevOps in 2025: Beyond the Buzzwords to Practical Implementation</title>
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      <description>In the ever-evolving landscape of software development and operations, I recently found myself in a sales call with a company considering hiring us to implement DevOps practices. This experience highlighted a common disconnect in the industry: the vast knowledge gap between organizations at different stages of their DevOps journey.&#xA;The Reality Check Link to heading I&amp;rsquo;m continually surprised by what I encounter in the field—from supposed cloud specialists questioning basic git concepts to established national companies still deliberating whether DevOps is &amp;ldquo;right for them&amp;rdquo; in 2025, even as platform engineering pushes the &amp;ldquo;DevOps is dead&amp;rdquo; narrative.</description>
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