ivision operates a Microsoft-first managed services business built on Azure, 365, and Active Directory—with heavy infrastructure underpinning (VMware, NetApp, Commvault, Cisco). Recent hiring skews senior and managerial across engineering and ops, aligned with their active roadmap to expand managed services offerings and optimize profitability; pain-point signals (migrating legacy systems, improving service delivery margins, managing complex incidents) suggest they're scaling a maturing MSP business rather than building new products.
ivision is a privately held technology services firm founded in 2004 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, serving mid-market and enterprise clients across infrastructure, security, cloud, and digital workspace. The company expanded through acquisitions (Carve Systems in 2021, Plus+ Consulting in 2022) to broaden public cloud and cybersecurity capabilities. Core delivery areas include managed IT services, infrastructure modernization, Microsoft technology implementation, and vendor procurement. Current operational focus centers on professionalizing managed services delivery—developing service-level metrics, optimizing SKU profitability, and standardizing client device procurement—while addressing risks in legacy system migration and end-user productivity.
ivision builds on Microsoft Azure, 365, and Active Directory, with infrastructure partners including VMware, NetApp, Commvault, Cisco UCS, and EMC. Linux and Windows handle endpoints; SharePoint and Teams provide collaboration layers.
ivision is focused on expanding managed services (profitability analysis, service health metrics, engagement delivery), digital workspace implementation, and modernizing client environments to public cloud—alongside capacity planning and standardization of end-user device procurement.
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