A View Inside of Interop 2011′s Network Operations Center (Video)

Posted In Hardware, IT & Data Center

Every year I go to Interop, I make sure that I get a tour of the Interop Net or Network Operations Center (NOC). The NOC is the world’s largest temporary network, providing all the connectivity for exhibitors and attendees. It’s designed and built in San Diego about six months before the conference. After it’s tested, volunteers break it down, throw it into a truck, and put it back together in Las Vegas.

If you’ve got a new product, the NOC is a great way to show it off to the network engineering public. Every year it’s a showcase of the best equipment available.

Watch my full tour of the NOC with Mark Sullivan of Ascent Technical. Compare this tour with the tours we did in 2009 and 2008.

About David Spark

David Spark is a veteran tech journalist and founder of Spark Media Solutions, a media consulting and production company. Spark has been published in more than 30 media outlets including eWeek, PC World, TechTV, John C. Dvorak's Cranky Geeks, Socialmedia.biz, Technologizer, and Mashable. For more, read Spark's blog at Spark Minute or follow on Twitter @dspark.

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