Connectivity. Security. Infrastructure.
(CAB)
A group that reviews proposed changes to production systems and approves or rejects them based on risk.
A Change Advisory Board (CAB) is a group of stakeholders, typically including operations leads, security, and client representatives, that reviews proposed Requests for Change (RFCs) and approves or rejects them based on risk, business impact, and timing. CABs typically meet on a fixed cadence (weekly or biweekly) and use a quorum-based voting system. The CAB process exists to prevent unilateral changes from causing outages and to ensure all stakeholders have visibility into modifications affecting shared infrastructure.
Request for Change(RFC)
A formal proposal to modify a production system, reviewed and approved before implementation.
Service Level Agreement(SLA)
A contractual commitment defining response times, uptime guarantees, and resolution targets between provider and client.
Network Operations Center(NOC)
A centralized facility where engineers continuously monitor and manage network infrastructure.
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