What Is Quantum Technology?
Quantum technology can be hard to understand because it’s based on principles that explain the experimentally observed behavior of the microscopic world. These concepts are alien to the intuitions most of us derive from our daily experiences in the macroscopic world. That’s why it makes sense to learn as much as possible about it.
“Now is the time for companies to begin exploring quantum technology with their partners and other experts,” said Madhavan. “For example, SAP customers want to solve increasingly complex problems and generate results faster. We’re benchmarking classical versus quantum computers, looking at solving targeted business problems in areas like logistics, supply chain and warehouse management. While preliminary results haven’t generated major outcomes, it’s the ideal timeframe to collaborate on potential use cases, laying the groundwork for important future business opportunities.”
It’s early days, and industries face tremendous technical challenges getting quantum technology to live up to its promise. I’ll provide more quantum updates, including challenges, use cases and progress in the coming months.
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