GlobalNOC

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Network operations for research, education, and public sectors

GlobalNOC, part of Indiana University, specializes in network operations for research, education, and public-interest projects. Established in 1998, it has grown to support over 20 network partners, including colleges, universities, and government institutions. GlobalNOC operates from two advanced facilities in Indianapolis and Bloomington, providing 24x7x365 network operations control.

The organization offers a range of services, including network monitoring, engineering, and software development. It customizes its services to meet the unique needs of each partner, ensuring seamless and secure network operations. GlobalNOC is not a commercial service provider but a nonprofit focused on the success of its partners.

With a team of over 120 technicians, engineers, and developers, GlobalNOC manages 25,000 network alarms monthly and supports networks like Internet2 and NOAA. Its mission is to enable fast, secure, and optimized networks, advancing discovery and serving the greater good.

28
YEARS IN BUSINESS
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