Bradley Wexler

Bradley Wexler is a respected authority and prolific writer in the areas of emerging technologies and digital transformation. With a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the renowned Freelance University of Queensland, he carries a deep understanding of complex technological trends with him.

His 15-year professional journey includes a significant tenure at the global communications leader, Cisco Systems. During his time there, he was instrumental in developing cutting-edge technological solutions that have redefined the industry.

Bradley's comprehensive knowledge, combined with his analytical acumen, make him an influential voice in the technology sphere. His commitment to explaining often convoluted technological concepts in clear, accessible language makes his books an invaluable resource for anyone looking to understand the ever-evolving digital landscape.

Is AI the Secret Sauce for These Semiconductor Giants’ Success?

Is AI the Secret Sauce for These Semiconductor Giants’ Success?

In the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), two semiconductor powerhouses are making headlines for their remarkable growth. Companies like Broadcom and Nvidia have experienced significant stock surges as the demand for AI-related hardware and software soars. As of October, Broadcom’s stock
25 November 2024
Unlocking Hidden Gems: The Semiconductor Surprises Waiting for Investors

Unlocking Hidden Gems: The Semiconductor Surprises Waiting for Investors

Investors often overlook potential market disruptors. Masayoshi Son’s bold assertions regarding Nvidia highlight an exciting opportunity in the semiconductor space. In today’s tech-driven economy, the backbone of artificial intelligence is undeniably shaped by semiconductors. While Nvidia has captured significant attention due to
20 November 2024
Market Mood Turns After a Brief Rally

Market Mood Turns After a Brief Rally

In a surprising twist, the New Zealand stock market experienced a downturn today, breaking a streak of gains that had brightened investors’ outlook earlier in the week. The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell by 0.6%, closing at 12,737.06—a decrease of 79.26 points. The
20 November 2024
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