At Microsoft Ignite 2025, BitTitan used its Game Changer Sponsor presence to send a clear message: AI readiness starts with getting identity, directories, and devices under control. The company’s new partnership with PowerSyncPro, combined with enhancements to MigrationWiz Active Directory and the launch of Directory Sync and Migration Agent, aims to turn complex Microsoft 365 and Entra ID migrations into more predictable, automated projects.
Rather than adding yet another point tool, BitTitan is trying to give customers, and especially managed service providers (MSPs), a unified way to move mail, data, identities, and workstations as one coordinated effort. In an Ignite dominated by AI and agents, this is the “foundational plumbing” work most organizations still need to tackle before they can fully benefit from Copilot and Agent 365.
Migrations as a Prerequisite for AI Readiness
Across both the announcement and our conversation with BitTitan and PowerSyncPro leaders, one theme came through repeatedly: you can’t adopt AI at scale if your tenants, directories, and devices are fragmented.
Large organizations heading toward Microsoft 365 Copilot, Work IQ, and Agent 365 often sit on years of accumulated technical debt: multiple domains, partially consolidated directories, hybrid join configurations, and a mix of Google and Microsoft identity systems. BitTitan’s view is that these problems are no longer just “IT clean-up”; they are blockers for AI.
The partnership with PowerSyncPro is positioned as a way to remove those blockers. MigrationWiz continues to handle mail, OneDrive, Teams, and now Active Directory/Entra ID for small and mid-sized businesses, while PowerSyncPro extends BitTitan’s reach into enterprise-scale identity and workstation transitions. Together, they aim to give customers one place to plan and execute the move into modern Microsoft 365 and Entra environments that can support Copilot and agent-heavy workloads.
Unifying Directory and Identity Migration
BitTitan’s recent update to MigrationWiz Active Directory is aimed at smaller and mid-market environments that need a simpler path to move users, groups, and objects between Active Directory and Entra ID. Enhancements such as preserving SID history, migrating computer and printer objects, and automatically generating passwords are designed to cut down on manual scripting and reduce cutover risk.
For larger or more complex organizations, PowerSyncPro’s Directory Sync solution fills the gap. It provides real-time synchronization across Active Directory, Entra ID, and Google Workspace, with performance tuned for high object counts and frequent change. In the podcast, PowerSyncPro described environments with hundreds of thousands of directory objects, where delta sync completes in minutes rather than hours. That level of performance matters for long-running coexistence scenarios, such as large M&A deals or multi-year divestiture projects.
One important angle is flexibility in scoping and attribute mapping. PowerSyncPro supports fine-grained filters across attributes, not just simple OU or domain-based selection. That allows teams to handle tricky divestiture use cases (e.g., carving out a specific region, business unit, or named group of employees) without resorting to brittle custom scripts. For organizations that have struggled with fragmented directory tools, this form of granular control is a practical differentiator.
Bringing Workstations Into the Migration Plan
A persistent pain point in tenant-to-tenant or domain consolidation projects is the workstation. Mailboxes, OneDrives, and Teams can often be handled in well-understood waves, but getting users back to a working desktop in the new environment can consume days of effort if handled manually.
The PowerSyncPro Migration Agent, now part of the BitTitan portfolio, tackles this problem directly. It automates transitions of Windows devices between Active Directory and/or Microsoft 365 environments, preserving user profiles and reconfiguring applications for the destination environment. From a user’s perspective, this is the difference between losing hours on “day one” of a cutover versus being productive again in minutes.
In our discussion, PowerSyncPro emphasized the impact on total cost of ownership: workstation moves that might previously require support tickets, manual rebuilds, and troubleshooting can be completed in under ten minutes per device. For MSPs and IT teams running high-volume migrations, that kind of time savings translates directly into fewer escalations and more predictable project timelines.
The ability to handle workgroup devices and Google-based environments, including transitioning devices that were never domain-joined into Entra ID, also aligns with the reality of many hybrid estates. As organizations consolidate onto a cloud-native identity model, this type of device migration support will become increasingly important.
One Toolkit for Complex Modernization
A recurring phrase in the podcast was the desire for a “single throat to choke.” Customers do not want to assemble three or four separate tools for mail, directories, devices, and coexistence, then hope they don’t conflict. By offering MigrationWiz, Directory Sync, and Migration Agent under the BitTitan umbrella, the companies are trying to present a coherent toolkit that partners and enterprises can standardize on.
From an analyst perspective, the value is less about any one feature and more about how the pieces fit together:
- MigrationWiz Active Directory gives SMB and mid-market teams a simpler, guided way to move identity and directory objects.
- Directory Sync supports large, hybrid, and multi-directory environments where real-time, bidirectional synchronization and coexistence are essential.
- Migration Agent bridges the gap between identity change and the device experience, ensuring that workstation state doesn’t become an afterthought.
All of this is being framed explicitly as groundwork for AI adoption. The logic is straightforward: to get the full benefit of Copilot, Work IQ, and agents, users and devices need to live in the right tenant, with modern identity and security foundations. Identity modernization is shifted from a “legacy clean-up project” to a strategic prerequisite for AI.
Looking Ahead
BitTitan and PowerSyncPro are also candid that AI will play a role inside the migration process itself. Looking ahead, both teams pointed to scenarios where AI could help scope projects, analyze tenants and directories, and generate migration designs, effectively turning some of today’s manual discovery and planning work into assisted or automated workflows.
For now, the partnership is focused on solving concrete problems: identity bottlenecks, workstation transitions, and the operational overhead of large-scale Microsoft 365 and Entra ID migrations. In an Ignite year where much of the conversation is about agents and “Frontier Firms,” BitTitan’s message is grounded but timely: you cannot run sophisticated AI workloads on top of disjointed tenants, fragmented directories, and unmanaged devices.
For organizations planning their next phase of cloud and AI modernization, this combined BitTitan–PowerSyncPro offering is worth watching, especially if the goal is to reach AI readiness without adding more complexity along the way.
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