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Are serverless functions killing career opportunities, while traditional sysadmins are becoming obsolete?
As serverless functions and AI-driven automation reshape IT operations in 2026, traditional sysadmin roles face unprecedented pressure while new cloud-native career paths emerge. Cast your vote on whether this shift is creating or destroying opportunities.
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