 I'm a system administrator and DevOps, it seems kind of scary. How do I make that transition? I thought about this for a long time and I get asked this question a lot because I've been really lucky to get really immersed in that DevOps movement. What DevOps really says, and it's more than just tools, and while Azure DevOps is an incredible product for you to use to do continuous integration and continuous delivery, DevOps itself is more than just that. DevOps is about continuous education, communication, and really growing so that your career continues to grow with you. So don't think of it as scary. Think of it as more than just pipelines, more than just new tools, more than just configuration management. DevOps is a way to help your entire business work smarter, help your team do a lot easier things when it comes to working together, and ultimately that collaboration will create a really great environment for you as that system administrator to grow into doing work in the DevOps world.