Semantic Web can unleash a whole spectrum of insights for devops teams from rich semantics in real-time monitoring to even connected architectures. It can provide an entire new dimensional view of the enterprise system and a way to organize events, logs, and even jobs. It could even provide a new outlook of linked automations for the cloud. And, even management of deployments and libraries could be unleashed with semantics. It seems organizations still hold back on the new ways of doing things and seem to stick with the usual ways of approaching their architectural complexities. Overtime, organizations that take on Semantic Web, as part of their architecture, will be ready for the future. There is much to be gained when businesses actively control costs in the cloud and where mission critical aspects are often the order of the day. Web 3.0 is getting closer and closer to reality in many domains. And, as projects converge we are bound to see a breaking point of when such approaches become the standard and not just the perennial for research.