Experienced sysadmins lack clear path to modern DevOps skills
IT professionals with years of traditional infrastructure experience struggle to identify where to start with containers, CI/CD, and cloud-native tooling when their employers haven't modernized. Generic tutorials assume either total beginner or cloud-native context, leaving mid-career sysadmins in a gap. This affects a large cohort globally as DevOps demand accelerates.
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A cloud engineer transitioning to DevOps is looking for peers to form a learning group. This is a networking request rather than a product problem. Reflects the broader challenge of finding structured peer learning communities in fast-moving technical domains.
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