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T-Systems Facilitates Cloud Access to IQM Quantum Systems for Customers

T-Systems Facilitates Cloud Access to IQM Quantum Systems for Customers Image Credit: T-Systems

T-Systems has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with IQM Quantum Computers, the European leader in building superconducting quantum computers, to provide its customers with cloud access to IQM’s quantum systems.

T-Systems customers will be able to train their skills and develop use-cases on IQM's quantum infrastructure. This access will be integrated into the Deutsche Telekom affiliate’s cloud landscape. T-Systems will also offer its customers dedicated quantum know-how and training, tailored to their needs in a set of different customizable packages. These range from one-day introductory sessions through business case proofs-of-concept over several months.

Quantum Computing opens up novel approaches to algorithm design. The future technology could solve problems too complex for today’s computers. Experts forecast vast potential in the areas of machine learning, security, optimization and simulation.

Service (QaaS) offering. This announcement sees T-Systems expand its offering to a “multicloud” quantum landscape.

Eder added that the partnership underlines IQM’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions to enterprise customers, and this announcement underscores its dedication to empowering partners with the tools needed to stay at the forefront of technological advancement and boost business growth.

Adel Al-Saleh, Deutsche Telekom board member and Chief Executive of T-Systems. Al-Saleh continues:

I’m delighted that we are growing our quantum offering. This technology will play a central role in Europe’s future competitiveness. Today’s announcement with IQM means our customers can access a truly sovereign quantum environment, built and managed from within Europe.

The Head of Partnership of IQM Quantum Computers, Peter Eder,

With our technical track record and quantum technology capabilities, we are excited to extend our quantum services to T-Systems customers and fuel the adoption of quantum computing for the global enterprise market.

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