It's a nice, and really needed reaction to the Microsoft view that ops people only need be able to set options on a GUI. Obviously that that never was the case, on Unix or Windows, but their marketing tried to make it look like so, and lots of people hiring and looking for a job believed it.
A DevOps can expect a bigger salary, while a company hiring one can expect way more productive candidates than if they asked for only ops.
A DevOps can expect a bigger salary, while a company hiring one can expect way more productive candidates than if they asked for only ops.