Back to All Partners Appdynamics INVITE Networks is a Cisco AppDynamics partner, deploying and managing application performance monitoring (APM) and full-stack observability for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles AppDynamics instrumentation, configuration, and ongoing managed monitoring — so your operations team has the visibility it needs without maintaining a complex APM platform internally. TL;DR: INVITE Networks deploys and operates AppDynamics for organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix that need end-to-end application visibility but don’t have the internal expertise to run a complex APM platform. This page is for IT directors and infrastructure leads evaluating an AppDynamics partner who can own the deployment, instrumentation, and ongoing management. What does INVITE Networks deliver as an AppDynamics partner? INVITE Networks deploys AppDynamics across application, infrastructure, and end-user layers — covering the full-stack observability suite from APM and infrastructure monitoring to Business iQ. As a Cisco AppDynamics partner, INVITE handles agent deployment, application instrumentation, dashboard configuration, and integration with ticketing and ITSM platforms. The result is an operational monitoring environment, not just a license. INVITE’s managed services practice extends AppDynamics beyond initial deployment. INVITE engineers monitor alert queues, tune thresholds, maintain agent health, and correlate application performance data with infrastructure metrics — delivering the observability outcomes organizations need rather than leaving them to operate the tool themselves. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for AppDynamics? AppDynamics is a powerful platform that requires real expertise to deploy correctly — from agent configuration to baseline tuning to alert policy design. Most mid-market IT organizations in Utah and Arizona don’t have AppDynamics-certified engineers on staff. INVITE provides that expertise as part of its managed services practice, removing the need to hire specialized APM talent internally. A regional healthcare organization in Phoenix engaged INVITE to deploy AppDynamics across their patient-facing application stack. Within 90 days of deployment, INVITE had instrumented 14 application tiers, established performance baselines, and identified two recurring latency issues that had previously gone undetected. Resolving those issues improved application response time by 30% for end users and reduced help desk tickets related to application slowness by half. How does INVITE manage AppDynamics as part of its managed services? INVITE integrates AppDynamics into its managed services stack as the application-layer monitoring component of a broader observability architecture. INVITE’s NOC receives AppDynamics alerts, triages incidents, and escalates to engineering when thresholds indicate degradation or failure risk. Clients don’t manage alert fatigue or tune policies themselves — INVITE handles that operational layer. For organizations running hybrid environments, INVITE connects AppDynamics telemetry with infrastructure-layer monitoring to create end-to-end visibility from the application code to the underlying compute and network. For clients with active cybersecurity programs, AppDynamics data also supports anomaly detection and incident investigation workflows — correlating application behavior with security telemetry. What AppDynamics modules does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE deploys and manages the following AppDynamics modules: Application Performance Monitoring (APM) for Java, .NET, Node.js, Python, and other supported runtimes; Infrastructure Monitoring for server and container visibility; End User Monitoring (EUM) for browser and mobile experience performance; Database Monitoring for SQL and NoSQL query-level performance visibility; and Business iQ for connecting application performance to revenue and conversion outcomes. INVITE also handles AppDynamics integrations with ServiceNow, PagerDuty, Splunk, and other platforms already in the client’s tool stack — ensuring AppDynamics telemetry flows into existing operational workflows rather than requiring teams to adopt new interfaces for every alert. Looking for an AppDynamics partner who manages the platform, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss an AppDynamics engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: AppDynamics APM Is INVITE Networks an authorized AppDynamics / Cisco partner? Yes. INVITE Networks is a Cisco partner with AppDynamics deployment and managed services capabilities. INVITE’s engineering team has hands-on experience deploying AppDynamics across enterprise and mid-market environments in Utah and Arizona, covering both SaaS and on-premises deployment models. Can INVITE manage AppDynamics if we don’t have internal APM expertise? Yes — that’s the most common engagement model. INVITE provides end-to-end managed APM, handling agent deployment, configuration, alerting, and ongoing platform operations. Clients don’t need AppDynamics-certified staff internally to get full value from the platform. INVITE’s engineering team serves as the client’s AppDynamics expertise on retainer. What makes INVITE’s AppDynamics deployment approach different? INVITE deploys AppDynamics as part of a broader managed observability architecture rather than as a standalone tool. AppDynamics telemetry is correlated with infrastructure metrics, security events, and business KPIs from day one — giving clients context-rich visibility rather than isolated application data. INVITE’s NOC uses AppDynamics as one input in a comprehensive operational picture, enabling faster and more accurate incident response. How long does an AppDynamics deployment take with INVITE? A standard AppDynamics deployment covering 5–15 application tiers typically takes 4–8 weeks from kickoff to production monitoring. More complex environments with multiple runtimes or microservices architectures may require 10–14 weeks. INVITE delivers a phased deployment plan at project initiation so stakeholders have clear milestone visibility throughout the engagement.