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5 Signs You Need a Network Operations Center

5 Signs You Need a Network Operations Center

Now more than ever, network downtime has far-reaching consequences that directly affect revenue and customer satisfaction. Last year, IHS Markit—a leading data and analytics organization—aggregated the costs of network incidents and found that network downtime is costing businesses up to $60 million annually.[1] But what can be done to avoid devastating network outages?

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One viable solution is a Network Operations Center (NOC) service. A Network Operations Center is a centralized location that provides companies with network monitoring and incident management support informed by Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices. In short, a NOC helps your business minimize network downtime while improving network reliability and performance. A NOC service should be considered when network management precludes a business from focusing on its core competencies. However, there are several other factors that are often overlooked. If your business is experiencing any of the following signs, it’s a strong indicator that you should consider investing in a NOC service:

1.Poor Network Performance

Network performance is measured by three key indicators: latency, packet loss, and throughput. Even if your business relies on minimal Information and Communication Technology (ICT), these systems transmit thousands of data bundles—called packets—each day and a myriad of factors can impact this transmission. Any delay in data communication, or latency, can be a further detriment to your network. If your network also begins to experience packet loss—where bundles of data fail to reach their destination—the volume of data your network is able to transfer in a given unit of time, or throughput, is reduced, resulting in a drastic reduction in network performance.For example, if a network with no latency or packet loss that transmits data at 93.5 Megabits per second (Mbps) experiences just a 2% rate of packet loss, the throughput will drop to 3.72 Mbps.[2] With the same 2% rate of packet loss, even a small delay of 30 milliseconds will drop the throughput to 1.63 Mbps—a far cry from the original 93.5. Consequently, your business’ network may be up, but its inefficiency will still adversely affect your core functions and customer satisfaction. Continual performance degradation is a strong sign that your business would benefit from a NOC service. NOC engineers work with your IT team to resolve immediate incidents as they appear while developing strategies to implement over time that increase your network’s capabilities.

2.Limited IT Resources

Having the proper resources dedicated to network management is critical. If your business relies on a small IT team with one or two engineers, you run the risk of facing a large-scale outage without the proper support—especially if these employees are absent or leave the company. Consequently, businesses are frequently stuck in a paradigm between staff augmentation and external sourcing. Although staff augmentation addresses short-term staff shortages or skill gaps, the increased overhead, loss of knowledge due to contractor turnover, and lack of service level commitment poses serious long-term consequences for businesses.[3] A NOC is a repository of knowledge and skills which functionally insulates your business from losing key IT resources through staff turnover. With a NOC service’s 24x7x365 monitoring, robust diagnostics and networking expertise, your business is never left grasping for sufficient IT support. More so, NOCs have clear pricing structures that are directly tied to Service Level Agreements (SLAs). This allows a business to locate the service best fit for their needs and budget.

3.Limited Network Insight

Understanding your business’ IT needs is part and parcel to maintaining a healthy network and ensuring customer satisfaction. However, managing a network takes a particular skill set and a rigorous adherence to best practices to meet network compliance requirements. NOC engineers are networking experts, and will supplement your existing engineers’ skills in order to address your network’s needs more effectively. With the increased visibility provided by NOC services, your business can move from managing incidents in the network to actually streamlining its performance and improving its reliability. The increase in reliability minimizes downtime and revenue loss from poor network performance or network failure. Additionally, NOCs that include a Security Operations Center (SOC) provision your business with access management and data security solutions by monitoring suspicious network activity, which keeps your business up to date with security and compliance requirements. This ensures that your existing IT engineers are aware of evolving network security standards and that your business’ data is thoroughly protected.

4.Excessive “Noise”

Another pain point for many businesses is high alert volume. Excessive alerts, or noise, in your network can easily consume most of your IT team’s time; and if your engineers are continuously responding to incidents, they will have a difficult time addressing the root cause of these issues. A NOC service will help your business continue to troubleshoot incidents as they appear, but NOC engineers will also work to streamline your network by eliminating excessive alert noise. Through careful data analytics, NOC engineers are able to sift through alerts as they are resolved and trace them to a root cause. This root-cause analysis (RCA) significantly reduces the volume of alerts, and helps to establish the operational baseline of your business’ network. In this regard, a NOC service reactively manages incidents while proactively improving your IT infrastructure. This process effectively streamlines your network while also saving your business time and money. For more on the benefits of RCA, see Eliminating the Noise: The Importance of a Data-driven Network Operations Center.

5.Expected Growth

Technology is constantly evolving, and this rapid pace can quickly render existing IT infrastructure obsolete. As more and more businesses come to rely on IT to perform their core functions, company growth can also readily outpace a business’ existing IT resources. As more demand is placed on a network, the time and resources necessary to keep it functioning exponentially increase. A NOC service is a vital asset to a business’ scalability. A NOC service prepares your network for the increased information traffic while also ensuring that it continues to meet operational standards efficiently. As your network encounters new problems while it adjusts to the increased demands, NOC engineers address incidents and continually work to re-establish its operational baseline. Therefore, a NOC service helps your network scale with your business without serious interruption.

A NOC Enables Your Success

Managing IT infrastructure is a complex and time-consuming task that frequently precludes businesses from focusing on their core competencies—but it’s not one they necessarily have to face alone. A NOC service partners with your business to ensure that your network is running effectively and meeting industry standards by addressing short-term problems while implementing long-term solutions. Improving your networks performance will increase network uptime and reliability, which will keep customers satisfied and your business focused on its core functions. To learn more about how NOCs can support your business, consult our Network Operations Center Whitepaper.


1 Businesses Losing 700 Billion a Year to IT Downtime Says IHS
2 Network Performance: Links Between Latency, Throughput and Packet Loss
3 Why Managed Services and Why Not Staff Augmentation

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