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How to Prepare for the Onset of Quantum Computing

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Explore the rapidly evolving quantum computing landscape and learn how organizations can strategically prepare for quantum integration in this comprehensive webinar featuring experts from Alice & Bob and Hyperion Research. Discover the latest developments in quantum technology and understand why quantum superiority—where quantum computers surpass classical supercomputers—is expected within the next five years according to recent research. Examine findings from the "Seizing Quantum's Edge: Why and How HPC Should Prepare for eFTQC" report, which predicts that up to 50 percent of HPC workloads at computing centers, research institutions, and national labs will benefit from fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC). Learn practical preparation strategies including identifying workloads suitable for quantum acceleration, planning integrated quantum-classical computing infrastructure, and developing quantum capabilities within your organization's skillset. Understand how HPC system vendors can prepare their hardware to work alongside quantum systems for maximum hybrid value, and explore real-world examples of organizations currently conducting quantum due diligence. Gain insights from Julliette Peyronnet, General Manager of U.S. Operations at Alice & Bob, and Bob Sorensen, Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Analyst for Quantum at Hyperion Research, as they provide expert analysis accessible to both quantum specialists and newcomers to the field.

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How to Prepare for the Onset of Quantum Computing, with Alice & Bob and Hyperion Research

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