I don't think so. Companies don't employ sysadmins because they need them to do anything particularly novel that the software engineers couldn't do themselves, they hire them for the liability they provide, and the capability to poke into the running system and figure out what's going on.
I don't see unikernels or docker or whatever sufficiently advanced software you're referring to replacing that.
I don't see unikernels or docker or whatever sufficiently advanced software you're referring to replacing that.