The network operations center, or NOC, is often the first concept that comes to mind when business leaders think of IT operations. It’s a room full of people, not dissimilar to a power plant control room, who spend their shifts watching dials and gauges, ready to spring into action at the first sign of problems. With the rise of cloud-native monitoring tools, the DevOps movement, and a massive acceleration in the rate of change of systems and applications, many of those same business leaders are asking themselves whether the days of the NOC are numbered. But there’s a third option: modernizing and virtualizing your NOC.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
The network operations center, or NOC, is often the first concept that comes to mind when business leaders think of IT operations. It’s a room full of people, not dissimilar to a power plant control room, who spend their shifts watching dials and gauges, ready to spring into action at the first sign of problems. With the rise of cloud-native monitoring tools, the DevOps movement, and a massive acceleration in the rate of change of systems and applications, many of those same business leaders are asking themselves whether the days of the NOC are numbered. But there’s a third option: modernizing and virtualizing your NOC.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss: