Lately, we’ve all noticed the explosion of DevOps job postings on platforms like LinkedIn. It’s become a savior for most companies, yet for some, there’s still a why do we even need this, I can handle it myself mentality. In Turkey's corporate landscape, this often stems from what we might call white-collar pride or, to put it bluntly, a bit of an elitist perspective. We’ve all encountered that I created the world ego in big corporate brands. I wonder if this same ego exists among DevOps engineers? As a data engineer, I can’t help but ask: why shouldn't I have a DataOps of my own? Maybe I want to feel like I created the world too. The reality of DataOps is that software developers enjoy every kind of AI support and a million DevOps tools that make their lives easier. Their feedback loops are much simpler because they usually have an undo button. If they are experienced, taking a backup or rolling back a deployment is significantly easier than what we face in the data world.…