The Economics of Modern NOC: A CFO Playbook

Network operations have quietly become one of the largest, least‑controlled cost centers in the enterprise, and CFOs are now stepping in.  

With the NOC‑as‑a‑Service market rising from $3.73B in 2025 to $6.14B by 2030, finance leaders are asking a new question: Are we running our network in the most cost‑effective, auditable way possible?

This white paper gives you the framework to answer that question.

Why finance leaders are paying attention

Modern networks carry AI workloads, real‑time services, cloud collaboration, and compliance obligations, making downtime exponentially more expensive. As the paper notes, the true cost of owning a network “includes every dollar spent… from setup to replacement”,  hardware, software, labor, maintenance, energy, and downtime,  yet those dollars are scattered across budgets and rarely governed as one.

Built for senior leaders and IT decision‑makers, The Economics of Modern NOC provides:

  • A six‑category TCO model that exposes hidden hardware, software, labor, energy, and downtime costs.
  • A three‑year in‑house vs. hybrid comparison showing a modeled 48% reduction in TCO.
  • Independent evidence of 79–84% savings in certain organizations.
  • A realistic 18- 24-month procurement timeline and a printable CFO checklist.
  • And more…

If your organization is approaching a tooling renewal, budget cycle, or strategic operations review, this playbook is the starting point. It gives finance leaders a repeatable, auditable way to evaluate NOC economics and to decide whether in‑house, hybrid, or outsourced operations deliver the best outcome.  Download the white paper today.

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