Back to All Partners EATON INVITE Networks is an Eaton authorized partner, delivering enterprise power management infrastructure — UPS systems, power distribution units (PDUs), and rack power management — for mid-market and enterprise organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles Eaton procurement, design, deployment, and ongoing infrastructure monitoring, so your critical systems stay protected from power events without requiring internal power engineering expertise. TL;DR: Eaton is a global power management leader that builds the enterprise UPS systems, PDUs, and power distribution hardware that keeps data centers, server rooms, and network closets running through outages and power events. INVITE Networks deploys and manages Eaton power infrastructure as part of its full managed infrastructure practice — from initial site assessment through ongoing monitoring and maintenance. This page is for IT directors and VPs of Infrastructure evaluating an Eaton partner who can own the design, deployment, and monitoring of your power protection environment. What does INVITE Networks deliver as an Eaton partner? INVITE provides end-to-end Eaton power infrastructure services, including site power assessment, UPS sizing, PDU selection, rack-level power distribution design, and installation. As part of INVITE’s managed infrastructure practice, Eaton environments are actively monitored through INVITE’s network operations center (NOC) — which means power events, battery health degradation, and capacity thresholds are detected and addressed before they result in unplanned downtime. The Eaton portfolio INVITE deploys spans the full range of data center power needs — from small server room single-phase UPS units to enterprise-class three-phase distributed power systems. INVITE’s engineers work with Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) software, enabling centralized visibility and management across all power infrastructure assets at single or multi-site organizations. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Eaton power infrastructure? Salt Lake City and Phoenix are both high-growth tech markets with expanding data center footprints, and both regions carry distinct power infrastructure challenges. Phoenix’s extreme summer heat accelerates UPS battery wear and replacement cycles; Salt Lake City’s dense enterprise corridor demands reliable power protection for on-premises server rooms supporting hybrid cloud environments. INVITE’s field engineers have deployed Eaton systems across both markets and understand the environmental and operational variables that affect power infrastructure longevity and total cost of ownership. A Phoenix-based financial services firm with 200 employees engaged INVITE to refresh its aging UPS infrastructure across two facilities. INVITE assessed power loads, right-sized Eaton 9PX UPS units for both locations, and integrated monitoring into the client’s existing managed services agreement — delivering a complete power protection refresh with zero production impact across both sites. How does INVITE manage Eaton power infrastructure as part of its managed services? INVITE monitors Eaton UPS systems and PDUs continuously through its NOC, tracking battery health, load percentage, runtime estimates, and power event logs. When Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager generates alerts — battery replacement warnings, overload conditions, or utility power anomalies — INVITE’s team receives those alerts and takes action, escalating to on-site dispatch when needed. This eliminates the gap that exists in most organizations where UPS systems are deployed but never actively managed until a failure occurs. INVITE’s managed power infrastructure service pairs naturally with its broader managed services offering — clients running INVITE’s managed network and server services gain a single partner responsible for infrastructure health from the power outlet to the application layer. Eaton power monitoring integrates into unified reporting and quarterly business reviews, giving IT leadership visibility into power infrastructure health without requiring dedicated in-house expertise. What Eaton products does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE architects and deploys Eaton UPS systems across single-phase and three-phase configurations, along with PDUs for rack-level power distribution and Eaton’s software layer for centralized power management. The Eaton 9PX UPS series is commonly deployed for enterprise rack and tower applications, offering true online double-conversion protection for mission-critical loads with high efficiency ratings. The Eaton 5PX G2 serves mid-market server room deployments where high-efficiency operation and a compact footprint are priorities. Eaton ePDUs (intelligent rack PDUs) provide granular outlet-level monitoring and switching within data center racks, enabling precise load balancing and remote power management. INVITE also deploys and manages Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) for centralized visibility across all UPS and PDU assets — including the G4 Rack PDU series with its global approvals and deployment versatility for data centers standardizing PDU infrastructure. INVITE selects the appropriate Eaton configuration based on load requirements, runtime targets, and physical constraints, ensuring right-sized power protection rather than over-engineered or undersized systems. Looking for an Eaton partner who monitors and manages your power infrastructure rather than just selling hardware? Contact INVITE to discuss an Eaton power assessment for your Salt Lake City or Phoenix environment. Frequently Asked Questions: Eaton Power Infrastructure Is INVITE Networks an authorized Eaton partner? Yes, INVITE Networks is an authorized Eaton partner with direct access to Eaton’s product portfolio, pricing, and technical support channels. INVITE can procure and deploy the full range of Eaton UPS systems, PDUs, and power management software for enterprise and mid-market clients in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. Can INVITE manage our Eaton UPS systems if we don’t have an internal infrastructure team? Absolutely. INVITE’s managed infrastructure practice is designed for organizations without dedicated power or data center staff. INVITE handles everything from initial power assessment and right-sizing through deployment, software configuration, monitoring, and scheduled battery replacement — so you maintain reliable power protection without needing in-house expertise. How does INVITE monitor Eaton UPS systems remotely? INVITE integrates Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) with its NOC monitoring platform, enabling 24/7 visibility into UPS load, battery health, runtime, and power event history. When thresholds are breached or anomalies detected, INVITE’s operations team is alerted immediately and can initiate remote diagnostics or dispatch an on-site technician within agreed SLA windows. How long does a typical Eaton UPS deployment take with INVITE? A standard single-site Eaton UPS deployment — including power assessment, hardware procurement, installation, and monitoring integration — typically runs 2–4 weeks from engagement to go-live. Multi-site deployments or projects requiring significant electrical infrastructure work may extend timelines, which INVITE scopes clearly during the initial discovery phase.