Key Takeaways:
- T-Systems Quantum Cloud users can now access AQT’s quantum computers, enhancing Europe’s presence in ion trap-based quantum computing.
- The partnership facilitates seamless cloud-based development of quantum use cases with comprehensive support from T-Systems.
- Flexible service packages, including training and access to pre-built quantum applications, offer customers expanded possibilities on a European infrastructure.
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, brings its quantum computers to T-Systems’ clients after successful integration tests. Customers can use the solution and consulting services from T-Systems through cloud access.
Customers can develop quantum use cases on AQT’s quantum computers via cloud access, integrated into the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary’s multi-quantum cloud offering. T-Systems offers support, training, and access to pre-built quantum algorithms and applications on the European PlanQK platform, making entry into quantum computing straightforward.
Together with T-Systems, we offer our customers hands-on access to the best quantum computers in Europe. We are convinced that the synergy between our quantum computers and T-Systems’ cloud infrastructure will open up completely new capabilities and markets for Europe.
The services are available in flexible packages, ranging from one-day introductions to multi-month proofs-of-concept. Both computing time-based usage models and volume packages are offered.
Jörn Kellermann, SVP Global Portfolio and Technology Excellence at T-Systems, notes the company’s early recognition of quantum computing as a crucial future technology. The T-Systems Quantum Cloud, in collaboration with AQT, provides customers with expanded possibilities on a European infrastructure.
Thomas Monz, CEO and founder of AQT, highlights the synergy between AQT’s quantum computers and T-Systems’ cloud infrastructure, expressing confidence that it will open up new capabilities and markets for Europe.
As the first customers go live on the T-Systems Quantum Cloud, this partnership aims to advance quantum computing within the continent.