Is Business Ready to Make the Quantum Leap?
We are just a few years away from a world where a new form of computing will make the currently impossible, possible.
Imagine the potential when a life sciences company has the computing power at its fingertips to develop new drugs or treatments in the space of days rather than years, by solving complex multiple-variable research questions in a single keystroke.
There could be a gap of a decade or more before Quantum Computing enters mainstream business. Business leaders do not want to wait a decade or more for Quantum Computing to support their process optimization strategies.
But the study has shown that executives do not have time to wait to optimize under-performing processes, which they acknowledge will be crucial in executing their digital transformation strategies. So for the vast majority of companies that have not yet started their Quantum journey, where should they begin?
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