Case Study: Noonan
Protecting 3000-plus clients and their critical data
Reliable backup power for servers protects Noonan’s 3000-plus clients and their critical data
The Project
Noonan Backup Power installation and ongoing Service Support.
The Background
With more than 14,500 employees and a self-delivery capability of 82%, Noonan is a leading provider of Strategically Outsourced Services operating across Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the Isle of Man.
With more than 3,000 clients, Noonan required reliable backup power to their servers at several sites across Ireland.
The Solution
With our advice, Noonan chose the Schneider Galaxy 300 20kVA for their server rooms across two sites. This solution provides effective three-phase power supply protection against downtime and data loss for mission critical applications.
The Continu Gold Service Support Plan ensures reliable backup and access to our all-Ireland team of engineers. Spare parts and labour are included in this package, giving Noonan peace of mind that they have a single point of contact and a fixed price for their UPS service support.
The Result
With more than 3,000 clients looking to Noonan to provide an extensive range of Strategically Outsourced Services, the company has entrusted Continu with UPS supply, ongoing maintenance and support to ensure that their servers have reliable backup power in the event of emergency. This enables Noonan to reassure their clients that they will receive a consistent level of service at all times.
Noonan have the peace of mind of a knowing that a single company can manage their backup power solutions at several sites across Ireland.
Noonan now has three-phase power supply protection against data loss for critical applications and four-hour callout, which ensures local engineers will be on site promptly

“With more than 3,000 clients looking to Noonan to provide an extensive range of Strategically Outsourced Services, the company has entrusted Continu with UPS supply, ongoing maintenance and support to ensure that their servers have reliable backup power in the event of emergency.
