Compliance workflow partnership announced
Traliant and Case IQ announced a partnership to offer end‑to‑end compliance capability spanning training through investigations, combining learning content with investigative workflows. (x.com/i/status/2042560695623995405) The tie‑up targets organisations seeking an integrated approach to policy education and post‑incident handling. (x.com/i/status/2042560695623995405)
Traliant and Case IQ said on April 9 they had formed a partnership that links employee compliance training with hotline reporting and workplace investigations. (traliant.com) Traliant said the arrangement combines its online compliance courses with Case IQ’s intake, investigation and compliance-management products. The announcement came from New York in a press release published April 9, 2026. (traliant.com) A compliance program usually starts with policy education and ends with what a company does after a complaint arrives. Traliant’s new product page says customers can add Case IQ tools for confidential hotline reporting, anonymous reports, 24/7 availability and multilingual intake. (traliant.com) The same page says Case IQ’s software then moves a report into triage, evidence capture, case timelines and audit trails. Traliant describes that sequence as a “connected compliance lifecycle” that runs from prevention to investigation to program improvement. (traliant.com) Case IQ markets itself as an end-to-end compliance and case-management provider for ethics, human resources, fraud and security teams. Its site says the platform includes whistleblower hotlines, case management, compliance monitoring, approvals and disclosures, and third-party management. (caseiq.com) That product breadth helps explain the fit. Case IQ says its intake platform supports secure reporting across borders with multilingual support and 24/7 availability, while its case-management software emphasizes centralized documentation and automated workflows. (caseiq.com, caseiq.com) The partnership also gives Traliant customers commercial incentives to adopt more of Case IQ’s stack. Trade coverage of the announcement said Traliant customers will be eligible for preferred rates on hotline services, investigative case management, approvals and disclosures workflows, third-party risk management and real-time compliance monitoring. (techrseries.com) Case IQ has been expanding beyond its earlier identity as i-Sight. The company said in October 2025 that it had rebranded to Case IQ, and in December 2025 it said WhistleBlower Security had become part of the company. (caseiq.com, caseiq.com) Traliant, for its part, has been building a broader partner channel around its training catalog, implementation and learning-management options. Its partner-program page lists referral, reseller and e-commerce models aimed at adding compliance products without building new software in-house. (traliant.com) The immediate result is a packaged pitch to employers that want one buying path for training, reporting and investigations. The companies have not disclosed financial terms, customer counts tied to the partnership, or a launch date beyond the April 9 announcement. (traliant.com, traliant.com)