// About
Calm, technical, and built for long-term.
I'm William Morgan — an IT leader, infrastructure modernizer, and tool builder based in San Diego. I work on the boring, high-leverage things that make environments quiet, and I build apps that make staying with a system feel like progress.
How I think about IT
IT isn't a cost center — it's an operating surface. The job is to make the network, identity, mail, storage, security, and vendor stack feel like one well-designed system instead of a museum of inherited decisions. When that's true, the rest of the business gets faster and quieter at the same time.
What I focus on
I'm most useful when an environment needs to be brought up to a defensible baseline — consolidation, virtualization, replication, firewall and DNS, identity, multi-site standardization, security, and the migration programs that move teams onto a stack they should already be on.
Why I build tools
I keep a parallel track building apps, automations, and AI-assisted tools. LifeTracker turns self-improvement into something that feels like progression instead of a punishing checklist — and the smaller automations behind it earn their keep by removing manual work, not by being clever.
Regenerative systems
I'm interested in systems that get stronger with use, not weaker: environments that absorb new workloads without an emergency project, documentation that keeps itself current, and operating habits that survive the people who set them up. Long-term over flashy.
How to work with me
I'm based in San Diego and open to director-level IT leadership roles, advisory work, and conversations with teams that take infrastructure and AI tooling seriously. The fastest path is the contact page.