Back to All Partners Cisco INVITE Networks is a certified Cisco networking partner delivering enterprise-grade switching, routing, wireless, and cloud-managed infrastructure for organizations across Salt Lake City and Phoenix. For more than a decade, INVITE has designed, deployed, and managed Cisco environments — from single-site offices to distributed campuses spanning multiple states. TL;DR: INVITE Networks is a certified Cisco networking partner providing full-lifecycle network design, deployment, and managed services for mid-market and enterprise organizations in Utah and Arizona. Unlike VARs that hand off after installation, INVITE manages the ongoing Cisco environment — Catalyst switching, Meraki SD-WAN, Webex collaboration, and integrated security — under a single relationship. If your team needs a Cisco partner who owns the outcome, not just the order, this page is for you. What does INVITE Networks deliver as a Cisco networking partner? INVITE’s Cisco partnership covers the full network stack: Cisco Catalyst and Nexus switching and routing, Cisco Meraki cloud-managed SD-WAN and wireless, Cisco Webex unified communications, and Cisco security tools including Umbrella, Duo, and SecureX. INVITE holds active Cisco partner authorization with engineers carrying current CCNA and CCNP certifications — qualified to design, configure, and support Cisco solutions across networking, security, and collaboration product lines. Beyond the initial deployment, INVITE layers managed services on top of every Cisco environment — proactive monitoring, firmware management, configuration reviews, and a dedicated support team available when issues arise. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Cisco networking? INVITE’s delivery team is headquartered in Salt Lake City, with regional engineering coverage across Utah and Arizona including the Phoenix metro. For organizations managing Cisco infrastructure across distributed offices, manufacturing floors, or multi-site campuses, INVITE’s local presence translates to faster on-site response and engineers who understand the physical environment, not just the ticket. A 400-person financial services firm in Salt Lake City replaced aging legacy switches with a Cisco Catalyst Center-managed campus network through INVITE. Network incident response time dropped from over four hours to under 30 minutes — the result of both the infrastructure upgrade and INVITE’s ongoing monitoring practice. How does INVITE manage Cisco Meraki environments? Cisco Meraki’s cloud-managed architecture gives distributed organizations unified visibility across every site — but only if the environment is actively monitored and maintained. INVITE’s managed services practice includes Meraki dashboard management, policy configuration, firmware staging, and monthly performance reviews for clients running Meraki SD-WAN, wireless access points, and switching. For Utah and Arizona clients managing five to five hundred Meraki devices, INVITE’s managed Meraki practice delivers consistent uptime and eliminates the configuration drift that accumulates when internal IT teams manage Meraki alongside a full operations workload. INVITE has deployed and currently manages Meraki environments for clients in healthcare, professional services, and manufacturing across both markets. What makes INVITE a stronger Cisco partner than a traditional reseller? Most Cisco resellers sell equipment and treat post-sale support as a separate engagement with a separate team. INVITE designs the network, delivers the project, and manages the ongoing environment — the same engineers who build the architecture maintain it afterward. There is no handoff from sales to delivery to support. INVITE also integrates Cisco networking with the broader security stack: Cisco Umbrella for DNS-layer protection, Cisco Duo for multi-factor authentication, and Cisco SecureX for unified threat visibility. The result is a coordinated security and networking fabric rather than point products sitting in separate management consoles that no one is watching together. Ready to evaluate INVITE as your Cisco networking partner? Contact INVITE today to schedule a network architecture review with our Cisco-certified engineers. Frequently Asked Questions: Cisco Networking Partner Is INVITE Networks an authorized Cisco partner? Yes. INVITE Networks holds an active Cisco partner authorization and maintains engineers with current Cisco certifications including CCNA and CCNP. INVITE is authorized to sell, design, and support Cisco solutions across networking, security, and collaboration product lines. Does INVITE support Cisco Meraki alongside traditional Cisco infrastructure? Yes. INVITE manages both Cisco Meraki cloud-managed deployments and traditional Cisco Catalyst and Nexus infrastructure. Many clients run hybrid environments — Meraki at branch offices and Catalyst at headquarters — and INVITE manages both under a single managed services engagement. Can INVITE help migrate from a legacy network to Cisco infrastructure? Yes. INVITE’s professional services practice handles full network migrations: site surveys, network design, configuration, cutover planning, and post-migration support. INVITE has completed Cisco network infrastructure projects for organizations ranging from 50 to 2,000+ seats across Utah and Arizona. Does INVITE offer Cisco networking support in Phoenix, Arizona? Yes. INVITE serves enterprise and commercial clients in both Salt Lake City, Utah and Phoenix, Arizona. INVITE’s engineering team provides both remote management and on-site support for Cisco deployments across both markets.