NOC-NOC, who's there? Or, "I've seen the thumbwheel and the damage done"

By | February 13, 2008, 11:10am PST

Summary: NOC= (Blackberry-maker Research In Motion’s Network Operations Center in Waterloo, Ont.) As to the latter portion of this post’s title, NOT an original. Readers of a certain vintage may recognize that saying as an adaptation from an old Neil Young song entitled “I’ve Seen The Needle and the Damage Done.” My colleague Tom Krazit gives the phrase [...]

NOC= (Blackberry-maker Research In Motion’s Network Operations Center in Waterloo, Ont.) rimwaterloonoc.jpg

As to the latter portion of this post’s title, NOT an original.

Readers of a certain vintage may recognize that saying as an adaptation from an old Neil Young song entitled “I’ve Seen The Needle and the Damage Done.”

My colleague Tom Krazit gives the phrase a fresh meaning as he puts up a post containing observations about BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion’s Tuesday service outage, as well as continued practice of running pretty much all BlackBerry email and data traffic through its Network Operations Center.

Tom writes in part:

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that expansion efforts at RIM’s NOC may have been to blame for the outage. The problem isn’t that the servers are in Canada; they could be anywhere. It’s just that everything has to go through the one location. In theory, as long as you have enough redundant backup systems and plans, that shouldn’t be a problem. But every now and then, it is.

Frank Gilman, the chief technology officer for Los Angeles law firm Allen Matkins, was forced to deal with the outage Monday afternoon. “What surprised me was the apparent lack of a solid business continuity plan on RIM’s part to ensure reasonable connectivity,” he said via e-mail, of course. “A company that is marketing devices that increase the mobility of professionals should have systems and contingencies in effect to avoid an outage of that size and duration.”

This can lead to problems.

As Tom points out, and I so totally agree, not having multi-site redundancy for when this sheet hits the fan kind of leaves enterprises who have put full faith in BlackBerry’s “five nines” Service Level Agreements in a real pickle.

That’s so not OK.

If you are an enterprise BlackBerry user, I’d love to read your thoughts on this. Would you rather that RIM offer more redundancy, including perhaps, addl NOC(s).

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RE: NOC-NOC, who's there? Or,
Marcoz852 29th Mar 2008
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Absolutely
DigitalFrog 14th Feb 2008
I am still a BlackBerry fan but there is definitely a need for better redundancy at the NOC level
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lisamcpherson2008@... 14th Feb 2008
What if RIM send an army of PI's to dig your dirt and send them anonymous to everybody you know? What if RIM send an army of lawyers to sue you off the planet because of this article? That's what the "church" of scientology does.
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but russell,
lostarchitect 14th Feb 2008
if music can't and never could change anything, why are you quoting neil young?
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Liveware Problem 15th Feb 2008
Yes, yes, yes.

This should have been done years ago.
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RE: NOC-NOC, who's there? Or,
Marcoz852 29th Mar 2008
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