

Morris enjoys presenting to groups nationwide on topics including entrepreneurship, IT, security, and cloud, and he has been quoted in the media on numerous occasions regarding both IT and business topics. In addition to his efforts at Tabush Group, Morris co-founded Bill4Time in 2007, one of the first cloud-based time and billing systems for law firms. Most recently, Morris led the initial development of Boxtop™, Tabush Group’s cloud desktop platform. He has been involved in ground-up network design and implementations, ERP migrations, cloud, telecommunications, data center, security, and other areas of business IT for clients ranging from startups to multi-generational businesses, not-for-profits to publicly traded firms, and organizations.
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Morris led the growth of the business into one of New York’s leading managed services providers with a focus on the needs of professional firms. He ensures the Tabush Group team focuses on delivering outstanding service to clients. Morris oversees all aspects of the firm's business and clients.

In 2000, Morris turned his passion into a business, founding Tabush Group with the mission to simplify IT for businesses. His parents bought him his first computer when he was 7 years old. Morris grew up passionate about technology and helping others.
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