DDI Technology (Decision Dynamics, Inc.) was a leading U.S. provider of Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) and Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR) software for automotive dealers, lenders, and state agencies — now fully integrated into Vitu following its acquisition in November 2025.
Two meanings of “DDI technology” — This page covers the automotive ELT/EVR company (formerly DDI Technology, now Vitu). If you’re looking for the networking term (DNS + DHCP + IP Address Management), jump to section 7.
1. What DDI Technology does
Core definition
DDI Technology built and operated a cloud-based platform for Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) processing in the U.S. automotive industry. Instead of paper titles moving between dealers, lenders, and DMVs, the platform digitized the entire lifecycle — from lien creation to payoff release to repossession.
Who uses it?
- Automotive dealers — trade-in title management, payoff release, faster customer transactions
- Lenders & financial institutions — loan lifecycle management, lien securing, collateral tracking
- State DMVs & agencies — digital titling compliance, real-time data exchange
- Lienholders & fleet managers — vehicle history, title vaulting, repossession processing
Key products & software solutions
Core ELT
Premier eTitleLien®
Digital titling
DDI Digital Titling™
Registration
Premier EVR™
Loss settlement
Total-Loss Payoff™
Repossessions
Premier TRS™
Collateral
CMS (Collateral Mgmt)
All products are web-based and accessible via secure APIs, supporting digital signatures, automated fee calculations, and interstate title exchanges across all 50 U.S. states.
2. Benefits for dealers, lenders & state agencies
For dealers
Save time & cut costs
- Faster trade-in title processing
- Instant payoff release
- Better customer experience at delivery
- Reduced manual paperwork errors
For lenders
Reduce risk & fraud
- Loan lifecycle management
- NMVTIS & theft/lien fraud checks
- DLDV driver license verification
- Secure receipt-to-release tracking
For state agencies
Improve compliance
- DMV compliance training modules
- Real-time title status updates
- Digital titling ecosystem integration
- Reduced processing backlogs
Repossession titles can be processed in as little as 1 day through Premier TRS™, versus weeks for paper-based workflows.
3. Company background & the Vitu acquisition
1998
Founded
201–500
Employees
50
States served
2025
Acquired by Vitu
1998
Founded as Decision Dynamics, Inc. in Irmo, South Carolina. Early focus on title and registration software for U.S. dealers and lenders.
2000s–2010s
Expanded product suite to include ELT, EVR, collateral management, and repossession processing. Grew to 201–500 employees across Lexington SC, Westchester IL, and Indianapolis IN.
Pre-2025
Acquired by Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA) / RB Global. Operated as a private-equity-backed entity under IAA Holdings, LLC.
Nov 7, 2025
Fully acquired by Vitu. The dditechnology.com domain now redirects to vitu.com. All products, APIs, and support operate under the Vitu brand.
Is DDI Technology still operating? Yes — the technology and team continue to operate, now branded as Vitu. Current customers should access their portals via vitu.com. API documentation is available at developer.vitu.com.
4. DDI Technology vs. other ELT providers
No competitor has published a clear side-by-side comparison. Here is what distinguishes the DDI/Vitu platform:
| Feature | DDI / Vitu | NIC / Tyler Tech | OpenLane |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Lien & Title (ELT) | Yes — Premier eTitleLien® | Yes | Limited |
| Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR) | Yes — Premier EVR™ | Yes | No |
| Total-loss payoff processing | Dedicated product | No | Partial |
| Repossession title (1-day) | Premier TRS™ | No | No |
| Fraud protection (NMVTIS, DLDV) | Built-in | Varies | No |
| Open API access | developer.vitu.com | Limited | Yes |
| 50-state coverage | Yes (NTX) | Most states | Auction-focused |
| ADAI (Indiana) endorsed | Yes | No | No |
Table reflects publicly available information as of early 2026. Contact vendors directly to verify current feature availability.
5. API access & DMS integrations
Vitu (formerly DDI Technology) offers a developer API at developer.vitu.com covering:
- Interstate title transactions across all 50 states
- Digital signature workflows
- Fee calculations and form generation
- End-to-end title fulfillment status
The platform is designed to integrate with major Dealer Management Systems (DMS). If your DMS provider is not listed in the Vitu integration directory, contact their developer team for custom API configuration. Common integration points include:
- Title status sync (push/pull via REST API)
- Automated lien release triggers on loan payoff
- Digital title vault access from within the DMS UI
6. State-by-state coverage & compliance
Endorsed & highlighted states
Indiana (ADAI endorsed)Montana (vehicle history)South Carolina (HQ state)All 50 states via NTX
Indiana ELT & EVR
The Automobile Dealer Association of Indiana (ADAI) officially endorsed DDI Technology for ELT and EVR services — a rare state-level endorsement that reflects the platform’s compliance depth in that market.
Montana vehicle history & driver license reports
DDI Technology (now Vitu) provides Montana-specific vehicle history reports and driver license verification (DLDV), supporting lenders and dealers operating in the state.
National Title Exchange (NTX) — 50-state processing
Through the NTX network, the platform handles interstate title transactions for vehicles that cross state lines — a critical capability for dealers, auction houses, and lenders with multi-state operations.
7. The other meaning of DDI — networking (DNS/DHCP/IPAM)
In enterprise IT and networking, “DDI” stands for the integration of three network infrastructure services:
| Component | Full name | Function |
|---|---|---|
| DNS | Domain Name System | Translates domain names to IP addresses |
| DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol | Automatically assigns IP addresses to devices |
| IPAM | IP Address Management | Tracks and manages IP address allocation |
Networking DDI solutions (e.g., Infoblox, BlueCat, Men&Mice) are used by enterprise IT teams for network efficiency, multi-cloud management (AWS, Azure, GCP), IoT scalability, and DNS security (DNSSEC, threat intelligence). This is entirely unrelated to DDI Technology the automotive software company.
faqs
Is DDI Technology the same as Vitu?
Yes. DDI Technology was acquired by Vitu on November 7, 2025. The dditechnology.com website now redirects to vitu.com. All products, support, and APIs operate under the Vitu brand. Existing DDI customers were migrated to Vitu’s platform.
What does DDI stand for?
In the automotive context, DDI stands for Decision Dynamics, Inc. — the company’s original legal name when founded in 1998. In networking, DDI stands for DNS + DHCP + IPAM (IP Address Management). These are two entirely different things.
Who bought DDI Technology?
DDI Technology was first acquired by Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA / RB Global), then sold to Vitu in November 2025. Vitu is a vehicle titling and registration technology company that now operates the full DDI product suite.
How much does DDI Technology / Vitu cost?
Pricing is not published publicly. Vitu typically prices on a per-transaction or subscription basis depending on volume and state coverage. Contact Vitu directly at vitu.com for a quote tailored to your dealership or lending institution.
How do I enroll in ELT / EVR through DDI / Vitu?
Visit vitu.com and contact their sales or onboarding team. You will typically need to provide your dealer or lender credentials, select your state(s) of operation, and complete a DMV compliance enrollment process. Onboarding timelines vary by state.
What states support DDI Technology ELT?
DDI Technology (now Vitu) supports ELT and EVR across all 50 U.S. states via the National Title Exchange (NTX) network. Indiana and Montana are specifically highlighted in their materials, with Indiana having an official ADAI endorsement.
What is the difference between ELT and EVR?
ELT (Electronic Lien and Title) refers to the electronic management of vehicle title documents and lienholder records — replacing paper titles. EVR (Electronic Vehicle Registration) refers to submitting and processing vehicle registration electronically with state DMVs, without requiring a physical trip to the DMV.
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