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Sumo Logic

INVITE Networks is a Sumo Logic managed security and observability partner, delivering cloud-native SIEM, log management, and continuous intelligence for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles platform deployment, log source onboarding, alert tuning, and ongoing SOC integration — so your security and operations teams get actionable signal without the noise.

TL;DR: INVITE Networks deploys and manages Sumo Logic as a cloud-native SIEM and log aggregation platform for organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix that need centralized visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. INVITE handles log source onboarding, detection engineering, and Sumo Logic integration with your existing security stack — so you get a fully operational platform without hiring a team of log analysts. This page is for IT directors and CISOs evaluating a Sumo Logic partner who can own the deployment, tuning, and managed detection layer end to end.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as a Sumo Logic partner?

Sumo Logic is a cloud-native SIEM and log management platform that ingests machine data — logs, events, metrics, and traces — from across your on-premises infrastructure, cloud workloads, and SaaS applications, then applies machine learning to surface threats, anomalies, and operational issues in real time. Unlike legacy SIEM tools that require on-premises hardware and manual correlation rule management, Sumo Logic is delivered as a fully cloud-native service with built-in threat intelligence and MITRE ATT&CK-mapped detection content.

As a Sumo Logic partner, INVITE Networks handles the full deployment lifecycle: log source onboarding, data routing configuration, parsing and field extraction, alert rule development, dashboard creation, and integration with ticketing and incident response workflows. INVITE connects Sumo Logic to your existing cybersecurity stack and aligns detection content to the specific threat vectors relevant to your industry and environment. Organizations engaging INVITE through managed services get ongoing platform management, monthly tuning cycles, and direct access to INVITE’s security engineering team.

Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Sumo Logic?

Most organizations that license Sumo Logic directly find themselves with a powerful platform they don’t have the internal bandwidth to fully operationalize. Log source onboarding stalls, alert fatigue builds, and the SIEM becomes a compliance checkbox rather than an active detection tool. INVITE solves this by taking ownership of the platform from day one — standing up log pipelines, tuning detection content to reduce false positives, and ensuring Sumo Logic is generating actionable alerts your team can actually respond to.

The most common Sumo Logic engagement INVITE sees is rescuing an underutilized deployment: licensed, partially onboarded, and generating more noise than signal. INVITE takes ownership of log source onboarding, builds detection rules mapped to the organization’s regulatory requirements, and tunes alert volume down so the SIEM becomes an active detection tool rather than a compliance checkbox.

How does INVITE manage Sumo Logic as part of its managed security services?

INVITE integrates Sumo Logic into its managed security services delivery model as the centralized log aggregation and detection layer. This means INVITE is not simply reselling a Sumo Logic license — it is actively managing the platform on your behalf, including log ingestion pipelines, retention policies, search query libraries, scheduled reports, and detection rule governance. INVITE’s security engineers maintain the Sumo Logic environment on an ongoing basis, performing monthly tuning reviews, responding to new threat intelligence by updating detection content, and ensuring data volumes remain within license thresholds.

For organizations running hybrid cloud environments, INVITE architects Sumo Logic deployments that span on-premises infrastructure, AWS, Azure, and Microsoft 365 — providing unified visibility across the entire attack surface. Sumo Logic integrates natively with INVITE’s cybersecurity services portfolio, including endpoint detection, identity threat protection, and network monitoring, creating a correlated detection layer that identifies multi-stage attacks across vectors.

What Sumo Logic products and modules does INVITE deploy and manage?

INVITE deploys and manages the core Sumo Logic Cloud SIEM platform, including the Cloud SOAR automation module for organizations that want to extend detection into automated response playbooks. INVITE configures Sumo Logic’s built-in threat intelligence feeds, integrates with third-party threat intel sources relevant to your industry, and builds custom log parsers for applications not covered by Sumo Logic’s out-of-box content library.

On the observability side, INVITE deploys Sumo Logic’s infrastructure monitoring and application performance monitoring modules for IT and DevOps teams that need unified visibility across logs, metrics, and traces in a single platform. This includes Kubernetes and container environment monitoring for organizations running cloud-native workloads. INVITE also configures Sumo Logic’s compliance reporting dashboards — pre-built for PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, and NIST frameworks — making audit preparation significantly faster for organizations in regulated industries.

Looking for a Sumo Logic partner who manages the platform, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss a Sumo Logic engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: Sumo Logic SIEM & Log Management

Is INVITE Networks an authorized Sumo Logic partner?
Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized Sumo Logic partner with trained engineers who have completed Sumo Logic’s certification program. INVITE can source Sumo Logic licenses directly and deliver the platform as part of a broader managed security engagement — meaning you work with one vendor for both the software and the managed service layer.

Can INVITE manage Sumo Logic if we don’t have an internal security team?
Yes — in fact, this is the most common scenario for INVITE’s Sumo Logic engagements. Most mid-market organizations don’t have the internal bandwidth to run a SIEM effectively. INVITE provides the security engineering resources to operate Sumo Logic on your behalf: log source onboarding, detection engineering, alert triage, monthly tuning reviews, and escalation support. Your team gets the visibility of an enterprise SIEM without needing to hire log analysts or detection engineers.

How does Sumo Logic differ from legacy SIEM platforms like Splunk or IBM QRadar?
Sumo Logic is cloud-native by design, meaning there is no on-premises hardware to manage, no storage infrastructure to provision, and no complex licensing model based on events per second. It scales elastically with your log volume and ingests data from cloud, SaaS, and on-premises sources through a unified collection architecture. For organizations moving workloads to AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, Sumo Logic provides native cloud service integrations that legacy SIEMs require significant custom configuration to replicate. INVITE helps organizations evaluate whether Sumo Logic is the right fit based on their existing infrastructure, team size, and compliance requirements.

How long does a Sumo Logic deployment take with INVITE?
A baseline Sumo Logic deployment — covering core log sources, initial detection rules, and dashboards — typically takes 30 to 45 days. Full operationalization, including custom parser development, advanced detection content, and SOAR playbook configuration, takes 60 to 90 days depending on environment complexity. INVITE follows a structured onboarding process with defined milestones and weekly status updates so you have clear visibility into deployment progress throughout the engagement.

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