Tag: Cloud Computing

Quantum Computing Digest — 2021​

By 2021, quantum computing was no longer defined solely by experimental promise, but by growing demands for operational readiness. Across hardware, software, networking, and security, the ecosystem began organizing around scalable engineering and enterprise integration. Hybrid workflows, cloud delivery, and crypto-agile security planning progressed into early deployment. While fault-tolerant systems remained a longer-term goal, the year materially strengthened the infrastructure required to manage both opportunity and risk.

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Quantum Computing Digest — 2020

2020 reflected a year of consolidation and readiness rather than breakthrough scale. Cloud platforms widened access, governments committed long-term funding, and enterprises began treating quantum risk and opportunity as programmatic concerns. While fault-tolerant systems remained distant, the ecosystem strengthened its technical, policy, and security foundations.

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T-Systems Boosts Quantum Computing with AQT Collaboration

T-Systems Quantum Cloud customers now have access to AQT’s quantum computers, forming a partnership to strengthen Europe’s standing in ion trap-based quantum computing. AQT, based in Innsbruck and a prominent European player in this field, brings its quantum computers to T-Systems’ clients after successful integration tests.

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