Results for “Quantum Computing”

  • Leadership
    Meet Greg Hedges, a seasoned veteran with 40+ years of expertise in information technology and finance, and an unstoppable drive to empower people and organisations to surpass their wildest expectations. Major Projects As a Founding Managing Director at Protiviti, Greg puts deep experience to work. He helps CEOs and board members explore the frontier of emerging technologies in plain English…
  • Blog
    June 3, 2022
    The long-term talent crunch and “great resignation” that the pandemic only exacerbated require CFOs and their executive colleagues to ensure business and workforce management strategies operate in lockstep. The vast majority of workforces demonstrated unparalleled resilience and flexibility during the global pandemic. The most valuable organizational asset—people—shined while executing a massive…
  • Blog
    January 4, 2023
    I love to learn new words. Whether or not CFOs are familiar with this term, they undoubtedly know its connotation and are dealing with its effects every day. Permacrisis — named by the UK-based Collins English Dictionary as the 2022 word of the year — is defined as “an extended period of instability and insecurity, especially one resulting from a series of catastrophic events.” In essence, it’s a…
  • Whitepaper
    May 9, 2024
    The latest iteration of SIFMA’s biannual cybersecurity exercise focused on the outage of a critical third-party service provider. The simulation and concluding survey found many financial institutions are already experienced with the loss of a critical third-party, with protocols established for managing the outage. In this after-action report, we look at the lessons learned from the Quantum Dawn…
  • Podcast
    August 25, 2021
    Open source helped revolutionise classical computing. What can it do for quantum? EPiQC is a collaboration across five universities that is developing a range of open-source tools to connect algorithms to quantum computers, including programming languages, compilers, optimisers, and more. They’re also working on benchmarking, which is much needed as different types of quantum systems come online…
  • Blog
    January 4, 2024
    AI and other technology innovations have CFOs understandably excited about the possibilities for the finance organization and the broader enterprise. Why it matters: CFOs are concerned about lagging behind quicker-to-pounce competitors. What's next: CFOs are focused on deploying advanced analytics, generative AI (GenAI) applications, diagnostic AI techniques and tools, process mining, and other…
  • Blog
    June 4, 2021
    In today’s cybersecurity threat landscape with its ever-growing volume of incidents, it is remarkable to think that proactive threat and vulnerability management remains a challenge for companies to address effectively. Organizations are adopting threat exposure management techniques to manage business risks stemming from developing and applying technology such as Internet of Things (IoT)…
  • News
    September 22, 2022
  • Podcast
    August 23, 2023
    Quantum computing needs logical, error-corrected qubits to reach the ultimate goal of fault-tolerant systems that can change the world. Without logical qubits, we won’t be able to have production-ready business use cases that are pure quantum. Is it too early to be thinking about creating these “perfect” qubits? One company says it’s already tackling the problem with a new take on the old quantum…
  • Survey
    July 11, 2023
    Australian technology executives recognise that innovation is the name of the game in today’s global market. However, when compared to other regions, Australia is not as far advanced in having its strategy in place or adopting certain technologies. The challenges faced by Australian technology executives are framed by some slightly different priorities in security risks, architectural…
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