Nov 15, 2019Sonya Weiser Comments (0)
Are we ready for driverless vehicles on Australian roads? In my January 2019 blog post I predicted driverless vehicles as one of the top 4 technology trends for 2019, but are we there yet? Read More
May 10, 2019Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
Blockchain is a transformative technology which is starting to be adopted by entrepreneurial businesses and has the potential to transform the way we do business in the future. Read More
Apr 11, 2019Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
Earlier this year I was interviewed by Megan Hayward, of the University of Adelaide’s MBA Alumni Association. Read More
Mar 09, 2019Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
In today’s world of business there should be a high value put on information, as it is core to the success of any organisation. We face the challenge of needing to share ideas for the advancement of science and entrepreneurship whilst needing to communicate securely to protect your information. Read More
Jan 11, 2019Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
Happy new year! 2019 is going to be the start of an exciting new era for me. I'm going to concentrate all my efforts on providing wise, independent technology advice under a new business name, Wiser Technology Advice. Read More
Oct 26, 2018Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
For my final trip down memory lane, I’m going to have a look back at how technology has changed in the 21st century. The world’s changed rapidly since the year 2000, with an ever-increasing rate of change. Read More
Sep 24, 2018Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
Let’s go for another trip down memory lane, this time through the 1990s, the decade when the World Wide Web first started to change our lives. Read More
Sep 10, 2018Sonya Weiser Comments ((Disabled))
Let me take you for a little trip down memory lane... Once upon a time there was a quiet, shy young woman called Sonya, starting her first job as
a graduate programmer at the State Bank of South Australia. I wasn't quite as young as the girl in the photo, but looking back 30 years later
it sure feels like it.
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