Prometheus Spark, planned for launch mid next year, is a landmark step in replacing the capabilities of the ISS at a fraction of the cost. https://ow.ly/3Tla50Ubu4j
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On March 14th, PROMETHEUS had its first periodic review meeting which was held remotely. All partners feel very satisfied with the positive outcome, verifying that the consortium has made a strong effort to meet all project objectives so far. Many thanks to our project officer Javier Mata Gómez and the two experts, Panagiotis Dimitrakis and Ariela Donval, for their fruitful remarks and suggestions. The second period of the project is by far more interesting and challenging as it will complete the fabrication of 1st and 2nd generation chips. Stay tuned! #neuromorphiccomputing #quantumcomputing #programmablephotonics
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@PrometheusIO 3.0 will be released soon. In this article, you can read more about the expected changes. https://bit.ly/48eb6cp Do you use Prometheus in your company? #fovtech #techfov #modernitoffice
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Inspiring keynote by Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, CEO of SUSE, at #KubeCon about the infinite potential of community driven open source technologies! Quoted: “with #Kubernetes, the sky is the limit!”, after sharing that k3s powers many satellites that are flying over our heads!
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Quite an interesting whitepaper at the heart of a new startup that would like to deploy datacenter in space. I see major upsides with this approach, cooling, 24/7 solar energy, and negligible space cost (it's called space for a reason, there is a lot of space in space!). The main challenge is bringing payloads to orbit, transfer latency, and radiation shielding, we are advancing on all these fronts, so it might even be realistic in the next decade. As a science fiction fan, I would just not start putting AI workloads there, we can do many other things, but giving AI a home that is hard to reach and served by unlimited power seems too similar to how things turned really bad in Hyperion and similar novels.
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An exciting future is ahead of us. 🌟✨ Using #IBM_Rensselaer 127 qubits #quantum computer with #IBM 🦅Eagle quantum processor, we implemented some Quantum Machine Learning applications related to #ClimateChange using #NASA 🌍 Earth observational 🛰️satellite data (paper is under review). I'm eagerly waiting to see what 1000+ qubits Quantum Computer could do to harness the power to tackle world's most pressing problems from 💊drug discovery for diseases to climate change... 📢 Sneakpeek... IBM Quantum Roadmap 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWyHRQYD #IBM #QuantumRoadmap #Qiskit #QuantumComputing #RPI
2024 IBM Quantum Roadmap Update
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World Quantum Day is this Sunday, April 14! The team at Aliro created this short video about what's ahead for the quantum industry and where to learn more as you continue your quantum journey. #SecureNetworks #QuantumNetworking
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🌌 **Qupiter: Is Jupiter a Naturally Formed Quantum Computer?** 🌌 Imagine Jupiter as a cosmic **quantum computer**, harnessing solar energy and its powerful magnetic field to orchestrate life in our solar system. Like **quantum annealing**, Jupiter's spinning storms may naturally return high and low-energy solutions, influencing planetary paths through **quantum gates** like its swirling clouds. The 79 moons modulate Jupiter’s magnetic field, much like a **music box**, and the planet’s inner core acts like a **superconducting hard drive**, potentially storing millions of years of quantum data. In this view, **Jupiter** becomes the brain of the solar system, regulating and stabilizing planetary evolution. Could Jupiter hold the key to unlocking quantum computing frameworks? 📞 For more insights: (415) 895-0511 --- This shorter version highlights the core ideas while maintaining the essence of the original post.
What if Jupiter is a Naturally Formed Quantum Computer?
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Here is my Step-by-step guide on accessing and using quantum clouds without being overwhelmed: #quantumclouds #quantumcomputing
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Haven't we always said we recommend a #ZeroTrust approach? 😉 So while today's announcement of a NewEdge data center on Mars was an April Fools prank, our NewEdge network is very real! NewEdge is (this) world's largest, highest-performing and most-connected #SASE private cloud. With more countries/territories (220 to be precise) and full compute data centers in more regions (72+), NewEdge uniquely addresses Earth-bound customers' most demanding data sovereignty requirements with a seamless localized experience plus unique network features like Dedicated Egress IP address support not available from other vendors... or on Mars just yet! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQcRXRks
SASE leader Netskope today has taken one giant leap for mankind with the launch of its latest NewEdge data center on Mars. 🚀 Building on its infrastructure expansion announcements throughout 2023 and 2024 (which ensured the NewEdge data center infrastructure now reaches more regions than any other SASE provider), Netskope is now moving on to intragalactic ambitions. This newest full compute NewEdge data center is the first of many planned for the Milky Way 🌌 and demonstrates Netskope's commitment to ensuring customers are truly "ready for anything". Since the data center went live this morning, Joe DePalo and Netskope's Platform Engineering team are quite literally over the moon 🌝 now that the private cloud infrastructure they built and scaled out starting back in 2018 is now not only available with a seamless localized experience in every country/territory on planet Earth 🌎 , but also able to support its Martian customers 👽 with a superior digital (and intragalactic) experience.
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Observability protocols to know about: The following table breaks down some of the most popular observability protocols, including OTLP, Prometheus, Jaeger, Zipkin, and others. https://bit.ly/3CZVEVH
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