News | September 3, 2020

BitTitan Recognized As A Top Company To Work For In Washington State

Award follows profitable H1 2020 results and new funding for cloud-services company

BitTitan, the developer of MigrationWiz and a global leader in managed services automation, has been recognized by Seattle Business magazine as a top company in the state of Washington, earning recognition in the magazine’s annual 100 Best Companies to Work For awards program.

The award, which published in the August issue of Seattle Business magazine, recognizes the leading companies in Washington that set the standard for work environment, rewards and recognition, benefits, communications, responsibility and decision-making, and executive leadership.

“We are honored to be recognized as a top company to work for,” said Geeman Yip, BitTitan founder and CEO. “Attracting and retaining top talent in the industry is a key priority for BitTitan. Doing so enables us to consistently deliver value to our partners and customers, as well as play a critical role in helping companies adapt during these unprecedented times. We pride ourselves on demonstrating professional excellence, exceeding customer expectations, delivering positive results, and constant learning in order to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

BitTitan is actively hiring to keep up with demand. The company is posting more than 30 positions to be filled before the end of the year.

Double-Digit Growth, Record Sales
In its H1 2020 report, the company showed double-digit revenue growth through the first six months of the year, capped by an all-time sales record in June. As the market accelerated its shift to cloud-based products, spurred by companies adopting technologies to enable large-scale remote operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BitTitan migrated and deployed a near-record 3 million users in the first half of the year. The company also completed more than 4,000 projects to Microsoft Teams.

“As a SaaS-based technology company, BitTitan is fortunate to be in a position to help other companies leverage the solutions they need to maintain business continuity during the pandemic and into the future,” said Yip.

Yip added that BitTitan is successful in large part because the company prioritizes its partners to ensure partner success in the cloud.

“IT service providers are an important part of the BitTitan ecosystem, and we are committed to partnering with them to provide world-class services to organizations throughout the world,” said Yip. “We are dedicated to providing the solutions to ensure that our partners and customers continue to succeed and achieve business growth.”

BitTitan continues to support managed service provider (MSP) partners by expanding its suite of cloud enablement products, enhancing its Microsoft Teams products, and has recently released new Hybrid Exchange Management capabilities.

New Funding Fuels Growth
BitTitan previously announced the formation of a new Corporate Development Team to evaluate acquisition opportunities. As part of this strategy, BitTitan secured additional funding in Q2 from Silicon Valley Bank to fuel growth and acquisitions in the enterprise cloud space. The financing is not affiliated with the CARES Act. BitTitan did not apply for CARES Act funding.

About BitTitan
BitTitan empowers IT service professionals to successfully deploy and manage cloud technologies through automation. MigrationWiz is the industry-leading SaaS solution for mailbox, document, public-folder and Microsoft Teams migrations between a wide range of Sources and Destinations. Voleer is a solution that centralizes and automates IT tasks, helping empower IT service professionals to streamline daily operations and eliminate redundancies. Since 2009, BitTitan has moved over 19 million users to the cloud for 43,000 customers in 187 countries and supports leading cloud ecosystems including Microsoft, Google and Dropbox. The global company has offices in Seattle and Singapore. For more information, visit www.BitTitan.com.

Source: BitTitan