Will quantum computing ever make sense for the channel?
Quantum computing is predicted to impact multiple aspects of the IT environment, from power consumption to data generation to classical computing tie-ins.
Quantum computing is predicted to impact multiple aspects of the IT environment, from power consumption to data generation to classical computing tie-ins.
Quantum computing has great promise to solve problems that are too hard for classical computers to solve but they are not yet practical.
NUS has signed a three-year collaboration agreement with IBM, focusing on research and training specific to quantum computing.
Amazon Web Services has, for the first time, hinted at its interest in offering quantum computing to customers.
Vivek Puthucode, Chief Partner Officer, Microsoft Asia Pacific, outlines the path to partner success.