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Morris Tabush

Morris Tabush

Morris Tabush is the Founder and Principal of Tabush Group. With over 20 years of experience in technology and entrepreneurship, he has built a reputation for helping organizations simplify IT and strengthen cybersecurity. After earning his B.S. in Information Systems from Yeshiva University, Morris founded Tabush Group in 2001 and later led the creation of Boxtop, the firm’s innovative cloud desktop platform. He also co-founded Bill4Time, one of the first cloud-based practice management systems for law firms.

Recent Posts by Morris Tabush:

10 Tips and Tricks With Microsoft Office 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 contains a number of key changes that make it the definitive version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite. However, it is still a mammoth pile of code that requires work to become an expert and proficient user of the Microsoft Office suite. Learning a few key tips and tricks can greatly improve your efficiency and productivity. Here are ten of the favorites outlined by PCworld magazine, ranging from keyboard shortcuts to ways to keep tabs on your social networks.

Moving to the Cloud, a Few Considerations

We are only a few days/months/years away from the scenario when all companies, both small and large will relinquish their internal data servers and transfer their data to the cloud servers. Transferring all data to cloud will be the only smart decision for businesses in future as it will allow them to store their valuable information for a minimum cost and also save millions of dollars as they won’t have to buy and install expensive hardware. Hence, it is certain that those gigantic data servers will become obsolete very soon.

Get ready for Outlook.com: the next generation mailboxes

Microsoft has been making a number of developments in their array of Windows 8 OS and other related applications among which Outlook.com is the most promising one. This is a renovated webmail service from Microsoft which will complement the Cloud OS and take personal email to a new zenith. It is actually developed as Metro edition of webmail and as planned it will replace Hotmail pretty soon.