The reflection on International Women's Day emphasizes the persistent gender inequality in access to digital resources, highlighting how technology can create opportunities for women if they have the necessary access. Despite progress in some regions, many women worldwide face significant barriers to technology and economic participation, with the World Wide Web Foundation noting that women are often less likely than men to have internet access. The discussion celebrates historical figures like Marie Curie and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who made significant contributions without modern technology, and stresses the potential impact of tech-enabled women today. In the tech industry, which remains male-dominated, companies like JFrog are actively working to promote gender equity by supporting initiatives such as Women in DevOps and Girls Who Code, recognizing that empowering women strengthens societies. The piece concludes with a personal note on raising daughters to be empowered in the digital age, advocating for a DigitALL society where everyone has equal access and opportunities.