Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Network Operations Center (NOC)

A Network Operations Center (NOC) is a place from which administrators supervise, monitor and maintain a telecommunications network. Large enterprises with large networks as well as large network service providers typically have a network operations center, a room containing visualizations of the network or networks that are being monitored, workstations at which the detailed status of the network can be seen, and the necessary software to manage the networks. 
The network operations center is the focal point for network troubleshooting, software distribution and updating, router and domain name management, performance monitoring, and coordination with affiliated networks.

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  1. Outsourcing Network Operation Centers (NOC) can help organizations of all sizes to monitor, measure, secure, and analyze their mission critical data, along with supporting micro-services, managing the network, and more efficiently run business applications.NETRIO Managed IT Services, NOCaaS,noc services, noc services monitoring and outsourcing, outsourced noc.

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  2. This can require an extensive array of expensive, cutting-edge technology that an in-house NOC would rarely use. It’s these types of expenditures that make NOC outsourcing a very attractive and cost-effective option.

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