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Quantum cloud computing

Quantum computing is a concept that could lead to the expansion of various developments in the fields of science and medications to save lives, machine learning methods to diagnose illnesses sooner, materials to make more efficient structures etc. Thus, it can be rightly said that quantum computers represent the next generation of computing. These quantum computers work on the idea of using quantum emulators, simulators and processors. In course of recent developments, cloud services can be used to provide access to quantum processing. When various clients are given access to the quantum computers over the internet, the process is known as Quantum cloud computing. Currently, Quantum cloud computing is provided only by IBM worldwide. IBM connected a small quantum computer to the cloud and facilitated the running of simple programs that could run on the cloud. As of now, around 50,000 users are accessing this free service. Even google is aiming at providing the same type of service in the years to follow. Cloud based computing can be used in several areas-

  • Education– the interested students could gain insight about quantum cloud mechanics and learn about the quantum algorithms.
  • Research based study– scientists can use the study of cloud based services to test quantum theories, experiments and architectures.
  • Gaming– Quantum games can be developed by developers to make people aware about quantum computing etc.

At ThoughtStorm, we aim to cater to the needs of our clients by providing them the desired services in areas related to cloud computing with the aim to provide quantum processing capabilities.

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