OVHcloud Lights Up Quantum Computing, Offers Educational Support to European Quantum Ecosystem
OVHcloud, a global cloud provider, has made a significant stride in the world of quantum computing. The company recently inaugurated a quantum computer and is offering educational support for the European quantum ecosystem, a move that is seen as a game changer in this area of technology.
The quantum computer, named the Atos Quantum Learning Machine (Atos QLM), will be hosted in OVHcloud’s data centres. This development opens up a world of opportunities as it allows OVHcloud’s partners and customers to have access to this highly advanced quantum computer.
OVHcloud’s decision to host the quantum computer in its data centres underpins the company’s commitment to the European Open Science Cloud initiative. This initiative is geared towards providing a safe and competitive data infrastructure for Europe, in which data from publicly funded research is stored and shared for anyone to use.
More than just providing access to the quantum computer, OVHcloud is taking a step further to offer educational support to the European quantum ecosystem. This educational support is targeted at users of all levels, from researchers and engineers to students. It aims to democratise access to quantum learning and accelerate the development of future quantum skills across Europe.
The Atos QLM is a quantum simulation platform that enables users to develop and experiment with quantum algorithms. It is the most advanced quantum simulator in the world and can simulate up to 41 qubits (quantum bits). The Atos QLM integrates perfectly with the OVHcloud environment, creating a conducive environment for learning and experimenting with quantum computing.
By offering the Atos QLM to its partners and customers, OVHcloud is playing a significant role in propelling the development of quantum computing skills. Moreover, the company is helping to foster a vibrant quantum ecosystem in Europe, a move that aligns with its mission to support innovation and digital sovereignty in the region.
The adoption of quantum computing is rapidly growing worldwide, and Europe is no exception. This technology holds great promise for solving complex problems that traditional computers can’t handle. As such, OVHcloud’s move to provide access to a quantum computer and offer educational support is a significant step towards harnessing the potential of this technology.
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