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InterVision Systems

InterVision Systems was founded in 1993 in Santa Clara, California.

InterVision Systems

InterVision Systems was founded in 1993 in Santa Clara, California. CEO Jonathan Lerner (per Pulse 2.0, January 2025) led the company through organic growth and strategic acquisitions, building a managed-services provider that holds hundreds of certifications from AWS, Microsoft, Cisco, Fortinet, and Arctic Wolf (per the firm's website). The firm's delivery model — branded Plan, Build, Run — spans cloud, contact center, cybersecurity, data and GenAI, enterprise management, and IT consulting/GRC. Verified deployments include work for Luck Companies (AI safety and maintenance, announced June 2025) and a GenAI competency from AWS (May 2025). Clients are served across North America in mid-market, government, and enterprise segments (per the firm's website). InterVision employs industry-certified professionals, though total headcount is undisclosed. The firm has earned repeated CRN distinctions, including Tech Elite 250 (March 2025) and Solution Provider 500 (February 2025). In June 2025, NWN acquired InterVision (per the firm's press release, June 2025), merging two large MSPs into a combined entity. What distinguishes InterVision is its dated but now-acquired independent structure: it operated as a private, founder-owned IT-services firm for over three decades before the NWN deal. The company had not disclosed ownership or wealth origin prior to the acquisition, making it a non-traditional asset manager in the Altss family-office universe.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

1993

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Santa Clara

Corporate office

Santa Clara, CA, United States

Principals

Jonathan Lerner

CEO

Sector focus

CloudCybersecurityAI/MLData & AnalyticsEnterprise Management

Frequently asked questions

Who leads InterVision Systems?

Jonathan Lerner serves as CEO (per Pulse 2.0, January 2025). The firm does not publicly list an investment or family-office board beyond the leadership team.

Was InterVision a family office or an IT services firm?

InterVision Systems operated as a privately held managed-services provider, not a family office or asset manager. It was acquired by NWN in June 2025.

What services does InterVision provide?

InterVision offers managed and professional services across cloud, cybersecurity, contact center, data and GenAI, enterprise management, and IT consulting/GRC (per the firm's website).

Does InterVision invest in external funds or startups?

No. InterVision was a technology services company, not an investment vehicle. It deployed capital into its own operations and acquisitions.

Who owned InterVision before the NWN acquisition?

Ownership was not publicly disclosed. The firm had operated as a private entity since 1993.

What is the geographic footprint of InterVision?

InterVision's headquarters is in Santa Clara, California, and it serves clients across North America, including mid-market, government, and enterprise sectors (per the firm's website).

How did the NWN acquisition affect InterVision's structure?

NWN acquired InterVision in June 2025 (per the firm's press release, June 2025), merging the two companies. InterVision's brand and leadership continue under the larger entity.

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