DevOps — The Next Big Thing

Diyanshi Sharma
MLSAKIIT
Published in
4 min readAug 30, 2022

With the tech world witnessing a shift to DevOps, it is expected to gain momentum and see a major change in the coming years. It has established itself as a crucial software development approach. New practices, technologies, and trends are making DevOps an exciting place full of opportunities to be right now — and in the future. In this blog, we try to know more about DevOps’ place in the times ahead.

What is DevOps?

DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increase an organization's ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity- evolving and improving products at a relatively faster pace than organizations using traditional software development and infrastructure management processes. This speed enables organizations to serve their customers better and compete more effectively in the very dynamic market. The name ‘Devops’ itself suggests that development and operations need to work together to accomplish some goal. DevOps culture is adopted by teams to build better products and attain greater customer satisfaction. It helps in achieving business goals like improving recovery time, accelerating time to the market, maintaining a reliable and stable system, and adapting rapidly to the market and competition.

Why is DevOps Trending?

DevOps has been making development and deployment much easier for companies and has been helping eliminate most conflicts in the technical field, owing to which it has come across as a very expedient recourse. The field requires engineers who are ready to step out of their comfort zones and keep themselves updated with the latest tools and technologies that DevOps has to offer. When the pace of releases is increased, the scope to modify and build the product is more. This makes DevOps a favourite for startups and even already established businesses.

How has it been transforming the industries?

Software and the internet have been transforming all industries from banking to entertainment to shopping. Today software is not just a gateway to all the services these industries provide but is a crucial and integrally rooted part of these businesses. Moreover, nowadays every business is transforming into a software company, and there is a massive amount of activity surrounding the pursuit of making software development occur at record speeds. In addition, New DevOps tools and methods appear rapidly in today’s cloud market.

In order to keep up with the growing demand for new applications and features, many organizations have turned to low-code/no-code development to deploy applications smoothly. Adopting a low-code approach with DevOps is proving to be a game-changer. It enables developers to experience higher deftness and gives the organization a competitive advantage in the fast-paced, demanding software market.

What does the future hold for DevOps?

With the changing mindset and people more eager to embrace new tools, the future of DevOps appears to be a promising one. According to a recent market survey, the DevOps market will exceed $20 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR(compound annual growth rate) of 24.7% from 2019 to 2026. DevOps has constantly been changing and evolving itself to adapt to the ever-growing needs of the corporate environment. It has been actively introducing new tools to adapt to the ever-changing and growing market needs. Companies nowadays are looking forward to moving towards complete automation with the help of DevOps.

What opportunities are available for a DevOps engineer in India?

DevOps Engineer salary in India ranges from ₹ 4.2 Lakhs to ₹ 12.2 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹ 6.0 Lakhs. With DevOps coming up as a mainstream practice in the IT sector, these numbers are expected to rise.

DevOps teams will see an increase in the adoption of server-less architecture, mainly because of the massive capital and operational costs of server infrastructure. Server-less computing streamlines overall DevOps operations, including the complete software life cycle, from development to deployment to testing and maintenance in one place. It also reduces the developer’s workload by taking care of server maintenance, such as cloud monitoring and system updates. Other prime USPs include flexibility, reliability, speed and cost-efficiency. The server-less architecture will empower groups to mitigate a section of errands identified with pipeline architecture and focus on the deployment and development of the product.

With DevOps growing up as the next big thing, a lot of companies have been recruiting DevOps Engineers quite actively. Companies like Deloitte, Amazon, TCS, Netflix, Adobe, Microsoft, IBM, and Wipro among a lot more others are a few ones hiring DevOps engineers.

The number of these companies is expected to rise in the coming future, owing to the growing scene.

The opportunities for DevOps Developers are currently at their all-time high in India. DevOps continues to evolve and pivot to drive significant IT transformations that directly support business goals and objectives. It has been helping in creating a bridge between the development and operation stages for the purpose of the best delivery system.

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