Back to All Partners Commvault INVITE Networks is a Commvault partner, delivering enterprise data protection, backup, and recovery solutions for organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles Commvault platform design, deployment, and ongoing management — so your data is protected and recoverable without requiring a dedicated internal backup team. TL;DR: INVITE Networks designs and manages Commvault backup and recovery environments for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. From initial platform architecture through daily operations and recovery testing, INVITE owns the Commvault stack so your team does not have to. This page is for IT directors and VPs of Infrastructure evaluating a Commvault partner who can own the full deployment and management of enterprise data protection. What does INVITE Networks deliver as a Commvault partner? Commvault is the leading enterprise data protection platform, providing backup, recovery, archiving, replication, and cloud data management across physical, virtual, and cloud workloads. As a Commvault partner, INVITE Networks designs and deploys Commvault environments that meet enterprise recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs) — and then manages them on an ongoing basis through INVITE’s managed services framework. INVITE’s Commvault practice covers the full platform: Commvault HyperScale X appliances, Commvault Complete Data Protection, Metallic SaaS backup for Microsoft 365 and Azure, and Commvault Cloud for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. INVITE handles the full deployment lifecycle, from data classification and policy design to agent deployment, job scheduling, and integration with your storage and cloud tiers. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Commvault? Commvault is a powerful platform — but complexity is the tradeoff. Many organizations deploy Commvault and then find backup jobs running but never verified, SLA policies misconfigured, or cloud tiers consuming unexpected storage costs. INVITE eliminates this by treating Commvault as a managed service, not a product sale. A Salt Lake City healthcare organization with roughly 500 employees and 80TB of production data engaged INVITE to redesign their Commvault environment after discovering backup jobs had been silently failing for weeks. INVITE conducted a full environment audit, rebuilt the policy architecture, implemented automated recovery validation testing, and enrolled the environment in INVITE’s managed services. Within 60 days, the organization had documented and tested RTOs under four hours for all tier-one workloads — a first for the organization. How does INVITE manage Commvault as part of its managed services? INVITE integrates Commvault into its managed services through daily job monitoring, automated alerting, and monthly recovery testing. INVITE’s NOC monitors Commvault job success rates, storage utilization, and license consumption on a continuous basis. Failed or missed jobs trigger automated escalation to INVITE engineers before business-hours recovery windows are threatened. Beyond job monitoring, INVITE owns the ongoing operational tasks that separate a backup strategy that works from one that fails when it matters most: storage tier management, agent version management, policy updates as workloads change, and quarterly recovery drills. INVITE also aligns Commvault policy design with broader cybersecurity strategy — integrating backup immutability and air-gap configurations for ransomware resilience. What Commvault products does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE deploys and manages the full Commvault product family, including Commvault HyperScale X hyperconverged backup appliances, Commvault Complete Data Protection for on-premises and virtual environments, Metallic by Commvault for SaaS backup (Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Azure, and Google Workspace), Commvault Cloud for multi-cloud data management and workload portability, Commvault Disaster Recovery for automated failover and failback, and Commvault Security IQ for data risk and sensitivity classification. INVITE also integrates Commvault with third-party storage platforms including NetApp, Pure Storage, and Dell EMC, ensuring your backup environment works as a cohesive system rather than a collection of independent products. This integrated approach is part of how INVITE delivers managed services that span the full IT stack. Looking for a Commvault partner who manages the platform end-to-end, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss a Commvault engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: Commvault Data Protection Is INVITE Networks an authorized Commvault partner? Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized Commvault partner serving organizations in Salt Lake City, UT and Phoenix, AZ. INVITE’s partnership provides access to Commvault technical resources, product licensing, and support escalation paths through the Commvault partner program. Can INVITE manage Commvault if we do not have a dedicated backup administrator? Yes — this is INVITE’s primary use case for Commvault. Most mid-market organizations do not have a dedicated backup administrator, which means Commvault jobs run but no one actively verifies them. INVITE’s managed services include full Commvault operations: daily job monitoring, failure response, storage management, and scheduled recovery testing — handled entirely by INVITE. How does INVITE approach ransomware protection within a Commvault environment? INVITE configures Commvault backup policies with immutability controls — WORM storage and air-gap configurations — and integrates Commvault Security IQ for data sensitivity scanning. INVITE also implements anomaly detection through Commvault’s built-in Threat Wise capability, which identifies unusual backup patterns that may indicate active ransomware activity. This is coordinated with INVITE’s broader cybersecurity services for a unified defense posture. How long does a Commvault deployment with INVITE typically take? A greenfield Commvault deployment for a mid-market organization typically runs 4 to 8 weeks from kickoff to production readiness. This includes environment assessment, architecture design, platform installation, policy configuration, agent deployment, and initial recovery validation. Migration from a legacy backup platform such as Veeam, Veritas, or NAKIVO may extend the timeline depending on data volume and environment complexity.