Back to All Partners SentinelOne INVITE Networks is a SentinelOne endpoint security partner, deploying and managing the Singularity platform for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles Singularity deployment, policy configuration, ongoing alert management, and integration with broader security operations — so your endpoints, cloud workloads, and identities are protected without adding headcount to your security team. TL;DR: INVITE Networks is a SentinelOne partner that deploys and manages the Singularity platform for organizations in Utah and Arizona that need autonomous, AI-driven endpoint detection and response without building an internal security operations center. INVITE integrates SentinelOne with its managed security services — from deployment through daily alert triage and incident response. This page is for CISOs and IT directors evaluating a SentinelOne partner who can own the deployment and the ongoing management. What does INVITE Networks deliver as a SentinelOne partner? SentinelOne Singularity is an AI-native cybersecurity platform that unifies endpoint protection (EPP), endpoint detection and response (EDR), and extended detection and response (XDR) in a single agent — with autonomous detection, response, and remediation across Windows, Mac, and Linux endpoints, cloud workloads, and identity infrastructure. As a SentinelOne partner, INVITE handles the full lifecycle: agent rollout, policy and exclusion configuration, network discovery with Singularity Ranger, and integration with INVITE’s managed security services for ongoing alert triage and response. INVITE deploys SentinelOne as part of a broader endpoint security strategy — not as a standalone product sale. For clients running Microsoft 365 environments, INVITE integrates Singularity telemetry with identity and email security tooling, creating layered protection that covers device, identity, and application attack surfaces simultaneously. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for SentinelOne deployments? Organizations choose SentinelOne for its autonomous response model: the Singularity agent detects, kills, quarantines, and remediates threats at machine speed — including one-click rollback of ransomware-encrypted files on Windows endpoints — without waiting for a human analyst. That capability only delivers its full value when the platform is tuned to the environment it protects. INVITE’s security engineers configure Singularity policies around your actual threat surface, so autonomous response works for you rather than generating noise. INVITE’s managed security practice means that after deployment, INVITE monitors Singularity alerts, handles incident escalation, and delivers monthly reporting — the client gets SentinelOne’s detection and response capability without building an internal SOC. With ransomware remaining a top threat to mid-market organizations — see CISA’s #StopRansomware guidance — the combination of autonomous rollback and managed 24/7 oversight is one of the fastest ways to cut both dwell time and recovery time. How does INVITE manage SentinelOne as part of its managed security services? INVITE’s managed security services include SentinelOne Singularity as the endpoint detection and response layer, with ongoing responsibilities covering: agent health monitoring, policy tuning, exclusion management, threat hunting with Purple AI, and incident escalation. INVITE correlates Singularity detections with network and identity telemetry from other security tools in the environment, reducing alert fatigue and improving signal-to-noise for security operations. For clients without an internal SOC, INVITE functions as the operational security layer — from alert to action, not alert to inbox. For clients who want 24/7/365 vendor-backed coverage, INVITE architects engagements that combine SentinelOne’s Wayfinder MDR service (formerly Vigilance) with INVITE’s local engineering and escalation support, so there is a single accountable partner for the platform, the alerts, and the response. What SentinelOne Singularity products does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE deploys and manages the Singularity packages and modules most relevant to mid-market and enterprise security postures: Singularity Complete (EPP + EDR with full remediation and rollback), Purple AI (natural-language threat hunting and one-click agentic investigations), Singularity Data Lake (long-term telemetry retention and search), Singularity Cloud Security (cloud workload protection), and Singularity Identity. The right configuration depends on the organization’s existing security stack and threat model — INVITE conducts a security assessment to determine the appropriate deployment before configuration begins. Every SentinelOne engagement through INVITE starts with a current-state review of the endpoint environment, so Singularity is tuned to the actual threat surface rather than deployed with default policies that generate noise and miss the signals that matter. Looking for a SentinelOne partner who manages the platform, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss a Singularity deployment and managed security engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: SentinelOne Endpoint Security Partner Is INVITE Networks an authorized SentinelOne partner? Yes. INVITE Networks is a SentinelOne partner authorized to sell, deploy, and support the Singularity platform. INVITE’s security engineers deploy SentinelOne as part of comprehensive endpoint security engagements — one vendor for the license, the deployment, and the ongoing management. Can INVITE manage SentinelOne for organizations without an internal security team? Yes. INVITE’s managed security services practice includes ongoing Singularity management — agent health monitoring, policy tuning, alert triage, and incident response — for organizations that need enterprise-grade endpoint protection without building an internal SOC. How does SentinelOne compare to other endpoint platforms INVITE supports, like CrowdStrike? Both are leading AI-driven endpoint security platforms, and INVITE deploys and manages both. SentinelOne differentiates on autonomous on-agent response and ransomware rollback; CrowdStrike Falcon differentiates on its threat intelligence and cloud-native module breadth. INVITE evaluates your environment, team, and existing stack and recommends the platform that fits — because INVITE partners with both, the recommendation is based on fit, not quota. How long does a SentinelOne deployment through INVITE typically take? Most mid-market Singularity deployments (100–1,000 endpoints) are completed within two to four weeks. INVITE’s professional services team handles planning, staging, rollout, and post-deployment tuning as a single managed engagement — with no handoff between the team that installs and the team that manages afterward.