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IonQ opens up Forte quantum computing platform for use on Amazon Braket Direct

GeekWire

(IonQ Illustration) IonQ has opened up its most advanced quantum computing platform for public availability through Amazon’s cloud-based Braket Direct Program , even as the Maryland-based company gears up to produce even more advanced hardware at a Seattle-area manufacturing facility.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

Passive infrastructure sharing, as well as active RAN sharing – both concepts familiar in the LTE era – are still applicable to 5G. The next generation of CSPs will not go it alone, on service models, on go-to-market strategies or on network build. Cloud-native systems. architectures. AI-enabled software and.

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Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2.

All Things Distributed

Today, Amazon Web Services took very an important step in unlocking the advantages of cloud computing for a very important application area. Cluster Computer Instances for Amazon EC2 are a new instance type specifically designed for High Performance Computing applications. By Werner Vogels on 12 July 2010 05:00 PM.

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Top 10 Transformational Impacts of the Cloud in 2013

Cloud Musings

will turn to cloud services brokers to manage the growing complexity. problem by integrating heterogeneous infrastructure services; whereas. software developers will turn to PaaS for integrating disparate Web. services to deliver seamless user experiences to their customers. ” “The. About Virtual Global.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

NetApps has agreed to buy Instaclustr, a service provider supporting open-source database, pipeline, and workflow applications in the cloud. Microsoft has bought Minit, a developer of process mining software, to help its customers optimize business processes across the enterprise, on and off Microsoft Power Platform.