Opening hosted quantum computers to the outside world via the cloud

We helped Pasqal enable quantum computing as-a-service.

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The story

Quantum computers can currently only be used by research labs with significant budget to acquire and operate a unit. It is also a high up-front investment that requires its own Operations team. PASQAL wants to build a production-ready cloud infrastructure (PaaS) to open their hosted quantum processors to the outside world.

Think-it’s role

In close collaboration with the internal stakeholders we helped design, architect, and maintain the infrastructure that runs the cloud service. We also provided an automated pipeline to bring new features of the cloud service into production.

Why it mattered

Our expertise helped the PASQAL team build confidence in their platform offering as a highly stable, secure and available quantum computing service. We also improved development productivity and velocity to significantly reduce time-to-market for the service.

This brings PASQAL closer to democratizing access to quantum processing units in order to solve complex problems that were previously impossible to solve.

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