Switch to Ontic.
Leave rigid, outdated case management tools behind
You need a modern case management solution connected with advanced research tools to help you move faster.
Let us show you the difference when you upgrade your investigations program to Ontic.
How to know your case management solution is outdated
Disconnected, manual research
Great investigative work requires thorough research. Without it, you can't adequately fulfill your duty of care, especially when quick action is required.
Difficult to customize
Old solutions are restrictive and stitched together using disparate tools, making them slow, inefficient, and difficult to use.
Unexpected costs
Unforeseen costs and delays due to customization requests are frustrating for teams struggling to justify additional investments.
No proactive support
Using an outdated solution with minimal support leaves customers to face modern challenges with obsolete tools.
Why our clients have upgraded to Ontic
Flexible and configurable experience
Ontic provides unparalleled control over configuring and managing the case management system on your own. You can easily set up roles, permissions, and workflows to match your specific processes.
Fully connected, centralized platform
Case management is connected to the Ontic Platform and its other three products for seamless integration, enabling a comprehensive approach to threat detection, incident resolution, and risk mitigation.
Solution for always-on case monitoring
Ontic’s advanced research tools are connected throughout investigations for automated monitoring of open and closed cases, preventing hours of manual research and critical information from slipping through the cracks.
Modernizing case management with Ontic saved UNFI time and money
“The metrics we track in Ontic and report on have supported the growth of our team from 4 to 16 because we can consistently show how our work mitigates workplace violence concerns before events occur.”
Steve Slyter Sr. Director of Corporate Security and Asset Protection, UNFI
Saved $8.4M through recovery and cost avoidance