DevOps - still a relevant term or just commonplace engineering?


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Hi there,
I joined this user group in May 20, 2020 to see some awesome content about DevOps..
I have taken over this UG to kickstart learnings around DevOps.
I also run the Data Management and SQL Server UG so have experience running these things.
Our first session will be virtual - I am securing a venue and sponsorship so that we can meet in person. Sorry for the late notice, I wanted to do something before April and Monday is the only day this month I can run something.
Our topic will be a presentation around what DevOps is and more importantly whether it is still a term we should use or whether it should be something like common sense.
The session will have demo of DevOps in action and this will also lead the conversation around why more people are not using DevOps.
Bio:
Hamish Watson
A major focus in my career has been the implementation of DevOps processes which has helped drive efficiency in deployment of business value for my clients. My passion for embracing and standardising new technologies has enabled my client’s teams to increase their capacity to innovate and enhance their own customer’s experience.
Collaboration is a core value of how I work as I believe that we all have a common goal of building and delivering business value in an efficient and reliable manner.

DevOps - still a relevant term or just commonplace engineering?