February 15, 1978. That’s when Weidenhammer opened its doors—not just as another tech company, but as a guide for middle-market businesses navigating an uncertain digital frontier.
48 years later, we’re still doing exactly that.
Back then, the debate wasn’t about AI or cloud infrastructure. It was about whether PCs would ever replace mainframes. Whether investing in this “new” technology was wise or wasteful.
We helped our clients see past the uncertainty, designing systems that bridged the gap between legacy mainframes and emerging PC capabilities. We made the case for change when change felt risky.
We’ve been there through every inflection point that’s come up.
When the internet transformed commerce, we guided brick-and-mortar businesses into the digital marketplace—not just building websites but reimagining how they connected with customers. Y2K, dot.com, Mobile, cloud, and now AI; each wave brought uncertainty, and we’ve been there for every transition.
Here’s what 48 years have taught us: The questions never really change. “Is this the right investment? Will it work for our business? How do we make the transition without disrupting everything?”
Whether you’re evaluating your next platform, modernizing legacy systems, or trying to figure out how AI will change your business—you’re asking the same questions organizations asked us in 1978.
The difference? We’ve spent nearly five decades answering them.
