Finance

24x7 NOC Services for Banks & Credit Unions

iGLASS offers flexible solutions for the financial sector to improve efficiency while reducing costs and risk in the face of constant pressure. We help you focus on servicing your customers, not your IT infrastructure.

Some of our valued financial services clients

Banking is 24x7. So is our NOC.

We don’t run a “follow the sun” operation or rotate through on-call staff. We’re here (in the U.S.) 24 hours a day, keeping an eye on your network.


It doesn’t matter whether you have one branch or one hundred. Customers expect their banking to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They want to check their balances, transfer funds and pay their bills. If your network is down, or applications are hung up, customers will look for a new financial partner as quickly as they can Google your closest competitor.


High availability and proper operation of your IT assets and infrastructure is crucial to the success of your business. We can help. iGLASS’s comprehensive monitoring, alerting and remediation solutions are implemented and customized to satisfy the needs of your business, not the other way around. We don’t try to force square pegs into round holes. We work with you to develop the right checks and balances, synthetic transactions and runbooks to resolve network and application impairments before they impact your customers (or reputation).

Outages are painful, but the fact is they happen. A preventable outage is even worse, and can result in lost business and a blow to your credibility.


We understand the stakes and work tirelessly, 24×7, to keep your systems up and running at peak performance. When outages or impairments occur, we provide you with immediate notifications via email, text and phone call. We can also attempt to restore operations following predefined remediation runbooks.



With iGLASS you’ll sleep well at night, enjoying the peace of mind that comes with the leading US–based, 24×7 NOC partner watching your back.

We offer peace of mind.

NOC Services Built around Banking

Get a personalized quote today

Just as we do with our monitoring solutions, your quote will be uniquely tailored to your individual needs. Peace of mind may cost a lot less than you think.

After your submit the form, we will:

  • Follow-up to learn more about your business and monitoring needs.
  • Walk you through the quote details and our recommendations based on your environment.
  • Provide space for an open Q&A session to make sure all of your questions are answered.


“We could not recreate this internally at the same price point. To run a 24×7 operation with at least two people on staff at all times, we would require a 13-person NOC. With iGLASS, the cost is less than one FTE. That’s as much of a no-brainer as one can get.”

JEFF HARRINGTON | DIRECTOR OF NETWORK OPERATIONS


Resources

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By David Nizen 19 Dec, 2023
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A NOC monitors the health and availability of your organization's networks, routers and switches, servers, applications, websites, firewalls ,VPN tunnels, wireless access points, and power and facility systems. Other functions of the NOC may include network performance reporting and improvement recommendations, outage response, capacity planning, phone-based alerting following defined escalation procedures, and facilitating communications between departments, partners, vendors and other stakeholders. An Outsourced NOC Services provider like iGLASS Networks, offers all of these benefits as a service to their customers. Their services are very focused on the availability and operability of your IT infrastructure and applications. This is typically their sole area of focus. How is this different from Managed Services? 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This tends not to be the best solution for organizations looking for a more comprehensive, flexible and customized NOC solution, but can be more cost effective than standing up an internal NOC team. Internal NOC Team vs. Outsourced NOC Service Provider As iGLASS details in their " Beginner's Guide to Outsourced NOC Monitoring Services ," Network Operations Centers need at least two people working at all times. When you add in a NOC Manager, that works out to a staff of at least eleven people for 24x7 coverage. While the salary of NOC technicians varies depending on experience and geographic location, the national average salary of an in-house NOC technician is around $70,000, with managers earning around $80,000. In salaries alone, this becomes a $780,000 annual operating expense, or $65,000 a month (not including benefits). An organization must also consider the necessary hardware and software needed. Enterprise IT networks often consist of hundreds of pieces of equipment. Collectively, the cost of staffing, providing hardware, software, and the housing of the actual NOC center in an appropriate facility to protect the equipment (with proper cooling, power redundancy, immediate fire suppression, etc.) can easily cost an organization hundreds of thousands, to millions of dollars annually. Since maintaining an internal team can be extremely expensive, working with an Outsourced NOC Service Provider is often the best decision for organizations looking to maximize the value derived from their limited IT resources. While MSPs usually offer limited options, some Outsourced NOC Service Providers offer turn-key solutions, with low up-front investments, necessary monitoring hardware and software, a trouble-ticketing platform, and human-driven alerts and escalations by phone (not just emails or SMS messages). These providers usually include platform maintenance and upgrades, and 24x7 monitoring plans can start as low as $3,000 per month for 100 infrastructure assets. To learn more about outsourcing NOC services and how they compare to SOC services, please check out our recent blog, " NOC vs. SOC: Comparing Outsourced Services ." For more insights and assistance, get in touch with our team .
By David Nizen 05 Dec, 2023
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By David Nizen 06 Nov, 2023
A post on the benefits of outsourcing your Network Operations Center (NOC) and, specifically, Network Monitoring.
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