How this quantum bit could lead to a commercialised chip
Australian researchers say they have invented a new chip design based on a new type of quantum bit.
Australian researchers say they have invented a new chip design based on a new type of quantum bit.
Microsoft has gone all in on its quantum computing research partnership with the University of Sydney, striking a multi-year global agreement with the institution.
The New South Wales government has announced a $26 million fund to support the commercialisation of quantum computing in the state.
The big tech players have been dabbling in quantum computing for years, but what opportunities will it offer the broader IT market?
Microsoft has reportedly confirmed plans to double the size of its Station Q quantum computing lab in Sydney.
Independent IT consultancy focusing on the Apple platform, Factorial, has been named A/NZ Partner of the Year by scale-out storage, archive and data protection company, Quantum.
The Distribution Central history goes back to when it was founded in 1992 as Firewall Systems, an IT security services provider. The company was acquired by Scott Frew and Nick Verykios in 2004, with Frew founding LAN Systems - now Westcon-Comstor - and both founding 1World Systems and Micro Networks. This slideshow pays tribute to DC over the years, its co-founders, and the people that have graced both it and Frew and Verykios' associated companies. So here's some some DC party meltdowns plus plenty of history.
Scale-out storage, archive and data protection company, Quantum, has appointed Greig Guy as its A/NZ regional channel manager. Guy will report directly to Quantum Asia-Pacific channel sales director, Anne Collins.
IBM Research has announced that it has knocked down two of the key barriers to building a practical, working quantum computer.
IBM scientists say they have made two critical advances in an industrywide effort to build a practical quantum computer, shaving years off the time expected to have a working system.
Data management specialist Quantum wants to make it easier for enterprises to combine two of the major trends in storage: virtualization and public clouds.
The quantum computing technology developed by D-Wave gets ongoing scientific debate, but it's also getting money, $28 million last week, bringing its total funding to about $150 million.
IBM plans to spend $3 billion to develop new computer chips and chip architectures. So what's this non-silicon future look like?
Google's annual I/O conference kicks off tomorrow amid widespread expectations that a new version of the Android OS will be unveiled, along with discussions of smartwatches and, perhaps, security.
Computer scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have launched an effort to develop whole new types of computers that will be used 10, 25 or even 50 years from now.