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BitTitan Launches Next-Gen Migration Innovation at Microsoft Ignite 2025

BitTitan spotlights a new partnership with PowerSyncPro along with two new solutions: Directory Sync and Migration Agent. Showcases at Microsoft Ignite 2025 (Nov 17-21, San Francisco), these solutions show the broadening of MigrationWiz towards modernizing Mircosoft 365 and Entra ID for AI adoption. The launch follows the release of MigrationWiz Active Directory allowing users to migrate accounts, groups and objects across Active Directory into Microsoft Entra ID. Ehnancements also include preserving user SID history during migrations, seamless tenant-to-tenant moves, automatic generation of passwords and alignment of users. The PowerSyncPro launch features a user-friendly approach with seamless workstation transitions, preservation of user profiles and application reconfiguration.

These innovations align with the broader trend of enterprises moving hybrid and legacy systems into cloud-native environments. BitTitan’s deeper focus on cross-workload, identity- and device-inclusive migration offers a more comprehensive approach than traditional mail-and-file migration tools.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on November 18, 2025


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