Back to All Partners TANIUM INVITE Networks is an authorized Tanium partner, delivering endpoint management and security deployment and ongoing managed services for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West. INVITE handles Tanium platform deployment, module configuration, asset discovery, and ongoing platform management — so your organization gains real-time visibility and control across every endpoint without requiring a dedicated Tanium administrator on staff. TL;DR: Tanium is the industry’s leading unified endpoint management and security platform — delivering real-time asset inventory, patch management, threat detection, and incident response across every device on your network, at scale. INVITE Networks deploys and manages Tanium as a fully supported engagement, from initial deployment through ongoing operations. This page is for CISOs and IT directors evaluating a Tanium partner who can own the full deployment lifecycle and ongoing platform management. What does INVITE Networks deliver as a Tanium partner? As an authorized Tanium partner, INVITE Networks provides end-to-end endpoint management and security services — not just platform licensing. INVITE architects the Tanium deployment to fit your existing endpoint estate, network topology, and security team workflows, then manages the rollout across managed and unmanaged devices. For organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West that need comprehensive endpoint visibility and control to meet compliance requirements or close security audit findings, INVITE brings the technical depth to deploy Tanium correctly and keep it running at enterprise scale. INVITE’s engagement model covers Tanium server deployment, sensor and module configuration, asset discovery baseline, integration with SIEM and ticketing platforms, and initial operational runbook development. Post-deployment, INVITE’s managed services team handles ongoing Tanium operations — including patch cycle management, threat hunting queries, compliance scans, and incident response support. INVITE treats Tanium as a managed operational platform, not a tool your team has to figure out independently. Why do Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Mountain West organizations choose INVITE for Tanium endpoint management? Tanium is one of the most powerful endpoint platforms available — and one of the most difficult to operationalize without dedicated expertise. Organizations frequently purchase Tanium only to find they lack the internal knowledge to deploy it fully, run meaningful queries, or integrate it with their existing security stack. INVITE Networks gives mid-market and enterprise organizations in Utah and Arizona a partner who has delivered Tanium deployments and knows how to extract full value from the platform quickly. A Salt Lake City-based manufacturing company with 800 endpoints and two IT staff engaged INVITE after a security assessment identified over 200 unmanaged devices and critical patch gaps across their network. INVITE deployed Tanium in four weeks, discovered 340 total endpoints — 140 more than the client’s existing asset inventory showed — remediated 94% of critical patches within 30 days, and continues to manage the Tanium environment under a monthly managed services agreement. How does INVITE deploy and manage Tanium as part of its managed services? INVITE follows a structured Tanium deployment methodology: discovery and scoping, platform installation and configuration, module enablement, sensor deployment, baseline asset discovery, operational integration, and managed operations handoff. The discovery phase establishes the target endpoint count, network zones, OS mix, and compliance requirements — informing which Tanium modules are prioritized and how the deployment is sequenced. INVITE integrates Tanium with existing security and operations infrastructure — including SIEM platforms like Splunk or Microsoft Sentinel, ITSM tools like ServiceNow, and vulnerability management programs. Post-deployment, INVITE’s cybersecurity services team runs regular Tanium-based compliance scans, patch compliance reports, and threat hunting exercises — delivering operational outputs rather than raw platform data. For organizations that want co-managed support, INVITE operates alongside your internal team, handling complex queries and module management while your staff handles daily operations. What Tanium modules does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE Networks architects Tanium deployments around each organization’s endpoint management and security priorities. For IT operations teams, INVITE deploys Tanium Asset for real-time hardware and software inventory, Tanium Patch for automated and policy-driven patch management, and Tanium Deploy for software distribution across the endpoint fleet. These three modules give organizations complete visibility and control over their endpoint estate — eliminating the blind spots that make patch compliance and audit reporting difficult. For security-focused deployments, INVITE enables Tanium Threat Response for real-time detection and incident response, Tanium Comply for continuous compliance assessment against CIS Benchmarks, NIST, and CMMC frameworks, and Tanium Protect for endpoint hardening and application control. INVITE also deploys Tanium’s XDR capabilities for organizations looking to consolidate endpoint telemetry into a unified detection and response workflow. For organizations with remote workforce requirements, INVITE configures Tanium to cover endpoints outside the corporate network — ensuring patch and compliance data remains current regardless of where devices are located. Looking for a Tanium partner who manages the platform, not just sells the license? Contact INVITE to discuss a Tanium endpoint management engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: Tanium Endpoint Management Is INVITE Networks an authorized Tanium partner? Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized Tanium partner, with trained technical staff certified in Tanium deployment and operations. INVITE provides Tanium licensing, professional services, and ongoing managed support for organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and surrounding markets. Can INVITE manage our Tanium environment if we don’t have internal Tanium expertise? Yes. INVITE’s managed services model is built for organizations that want Tanium’s endpoint capabilities without building an internal Tanium operations practice. INVITE handles platform management, query development, patch cycle operations, compliance reporting, and incident response support — giving your team the benefits of Tanium without the operational overhead. How does INVITE use Tanium’s real-time data to improve our security posture? Tanium’s ability to query every endpoint in real time — returning results in seconds rather than hours — allows INVITE to run continuous compliance assessments, identify newly discovered or unmanaged assets, detect configuration drift, and accelerate incident response. INVITE builds operational playbooks around Tanium’s data, connecting endpoint findings to your patch management program, vulnerability management workflow, and security incident response process. How long does a Tanium deployment take with INVITE? A standard Tanium deployment covering server installation, core module configuration, and initial sensor rollout across a managed endpoint fleet typically completes in four to six weeks for environments up to 1,000 endpoints. Larger or more complex environments — including multi-site deployments, OT/IoT coverage, or multi-module rollouts — may run eight to twelve weeks. INVITE provides a project plan with milestones during the discovery phase.