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Entangled Things
Episode 115: Quantum in Motion: Scaling Trust, Talent & Technology with Dr. Bob Sutor

Entangled Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 41:53


In this episode of Entangled Things, Patrick and Ciprian welcome back quantum tech pioneer Dr. Bob Sutor, recognized as one of the top 20 individuals shaping the Quantum Technology Revolution.Together, they explore the evolving frontiers of quantum innovation—from the significance of Majorana fermions to the role of error correction and the delicate balance between logical and physical qubits. The conversation navigates the DARPA Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, the urgent need to build a quantum-ready workforce, and how AI may accelerate quantum advancements.Dr. Sutor also shares insights into:Quantum time and motion precisionThe potential of distributed quantum computing and networkingMaintaining public trust amidst bold (and occasionally flawed) tech claimsA global survey of the major players pushing the boundaries in quantum techWhether you're a quantum researcher or just curious about what's next, this episode offers both perspective and foresight on where quantum is headed—and what it'll take to get there.Tune in now. The quantum future isn't waiting.Dr. Bob Sutor has been a technical leader and executive in the IT industry for over 40 years. Bob's industry role is to advance quantum technologies by building strong business, partner, technical, and educational ecosystems. The singular goal is to evolve quantum to help solve some of the critical computational problems facing society today. Bob is widely quoted in the press, delivers conference keynotes, and works with industry analysts and investors to accelerate understanding and adoption of quantum technologies. Sutor is now Vice President and Chief Quantum Advocate at Infleqtion / ColdQuanta, a hardware and software company working on quantum computing and sensing. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo (New York, USA).More than two decades of Bob's career were spent in IBM Research in New York. During his time there, he worked on or led efforts in symbolic mathematical computation, optimization, AI, blockchain, and quantum computing. He was also an executive on the software side of the IBM business in areas including middleware, software on Linux, mobile, open source, and emerging industry standards.Bob is a theoretical mathematician by training, has a Ph.D. from Princeton University, and an undergraduate degree from Harvard College. He's the author of a book about quantum computing called Dancing with Qubits which was published in 2019. He is also the author of the 2021 book Dancing with Python, an introduction to Python coding for classical and quantum computing. Areas in which he's worked: quantum computing, AI, blockchain, mathematics and mathematical software, Linux, open source, standards management, product management and marketing, computer algebra, and web standards.

Gestalt IT Rundown
Qiskit and IBM's New Quantum Innovations | The Gestalt IT Rundown: September 25, 2024

Gestalt IT Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 36:41


We're happy to have Dr. Bob Sutor joining us this week on the Rundown, since he covers quantum and advanced computing for The Futurum Group. IBM made two important announcements in the quantum space this week. The first announcement was Qiskit, a quantum SDK that runs on Python for quantum computers. This promises to bring quantum compute to a more mainstream audience and converting the underlying code to Rust. This solution is much faster than competing solutions from Google, Amazon, and Quantinuuum. IBM is also putting together an app store for quantum applications and runtime functions, including from third-party developers. This matches the moves that we have seen in areas like cloud and AI, and serves to push IBM as the leader in quantum computing. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 1:57 - Qualcomm to Buy Intel? 4:11 - Kioxia No Longer Planning IPO 6:42 - Announcements from Dreamforce 16:32 - Commvault Buys Clumio 20:07 - CISA Wants to Say Ciao to Ivanti EOL Units 22:47 - Veeam Acquires Alcion 25:29 - Qiskit and IBM's New Quantum Innovations 34:27 - The Weeks Ahead 35:48 - Thanks for Watching Hosts: Stephen Foskett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sfoskett/ Bob Sutor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobsutor/ Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT #Rundown, #QuantumComputing, #Qiskit, #Dreamforce, @IBM, @Veeam, @Alcion, @Commvault, @Clumio, @Salesforce, @Qualcomm, @Intel, @IntelBusiness, @SFoskett, @GestaltIT, @TechFieldDay, @TheFuturumGroup,

The Superposition Guy's Podcast
Dr. Bob Sutor, VP and Practice Lead, The Futurum Group

The Superposition Guy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 30:34


Dr. Bob Sutor, a 40-year industry veteran with a rich background in IBM and other tech companies, discusses his current role as an analyst and advisor at the Futurum Group. Bob reflects on his diverse career from mathematical sciences to quantum computing, emphasizing his shift from a vendor to a broader industry-wide perspective. He also mentions his recent book update, "Dancing with Qubits," aimed at demystifying quantum computing for non-physicists, and shares insights on the current state and future directions of quantum computing.

Futurum Tech Podcast
Impacts of Quantum Computing on DevOps and AppDev | DevOps Dialogues: Insights & Innovations

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 26:22


On this episode of DevOps Dialogues: Insights & Innovations, I am joined by VP and Practice Lead, Bob Sutor, for discussion of the impacts of quantum computing on AI, DevOps and AppDev. Our conversation covered: What quantum software development is, what people use as their SDK, the platform, rise of Rust with a Python wrapper and WASM Quantum, AI and AppDev overlap and market space, including qualification TEV, ROI and the economic models Why this is important, and why prospects should care  How this relates to the topics of quantum, DevOps, AI, AppDev, etc These topics reflect ongoing discussions, challenges, and innovations within the DevOps community.  

Utilizing AI - The Enterprise AI Podcast
06x11: Considering the Promise of Quantum Computing in AI with Dr Bob Sutor of The Futurum Group

Utilizing AI - The Enterprise AI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 37:41


Both AI and quantum computing seemed entirely theoretical just a few years ago, yet generative AI is everywhere today. This episode of Utilizing Tech considers the promise of quantum computing generally and the applicability of this technology in AI with Dr. Bob Sutor of The Futurum Group, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. One big challenge for quantum computing is the difficulty of storing data for calculations, a severe limitation for using the technology in AI. But there is the possibility of pairing classical computers with quantum processors to bring the best of both concepts. Both AI and quantum computing deal with linear algebra, so there is an affinity between the technologies, but it is likely that each will find use cases in different areas. Ultimately there is still a lot of development to do but quantum technology shows great promise in AI and beyond. Hosts: Stephen Foskett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sfoskett/ Alastair Cooke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alastaircooke/ Guest: Bob Sutor, Vice President and Practice Lead od Emerging Technologies at The Futurum Group: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobsutor/ Follow Utilizing Tech Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.UtilizingTech.com/⁠⁠⁠ X/Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.twitter.com/UtilizingTech ⁠⁠⁠ Tech Field Day Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.TechFieldDay.com⁠⁠⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.LinkedIn.com/company/Tech-Field-Day ⁠⁠⁠ X/Twitter: ⁠⁠https://www.Twitter.com/TechFieldDay Tags: @UtilizingTech, @GestaltIT, @TechFieldDay, @SFoskett, @DemitasseNZ, @TheFuturumGroup, #UtilizingAI, #AI,

Entangled Things
Quantum Programming & Hybrid Approaches with Dr. Bob Sutor

Entangled Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 39:47


In Episode 70, Patrick and Ciprian speak with Dr. Bob Sutor, Vice President and Chief Quantum Advocate at Infleqtion.The team discuss quantum programming languages, hybrid approaches to quantum computing, and planning for worst case scenarios.Dr. Bob Sutor has been a technical leader and executive in the IT industry for over 40 years.  Bob's industry role is to advance quantum technologies by building strong business, partner, technical, and educational ecosystems. The singular goal is to evolve quantum to help solve some of the critical computational problems facing society today. Bob is widely quoted in the press, delivers conference keynotes, and works with industry analysts and investors to accelerate understanding and adoption of quantum technologies. Sutor is now Vice President and Chief Quantum Advocate at Infleqtion / ColdQuanta, a hardware and software company working on quantum computing and sensing. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo (New York, USA).More than two decades of Bob's career were spent in IBM Research in New York. During his time there, he worked on or led efforts in symbolic mathematical computation, optimization, AI, blockchain, and quantum computing. He was also an executive on the software side of the IBM business in areas including middleware, software on Linux, mobile, open source, and emerging industry standards.Bob is a theoretical mathematician by training, has a Ph.D. from Princeton University, and an undergraduate degree from Harvard College. He's the author of a book about quantum computing called Dancing with Qubits which was published in 2019. He is also the author of the 2021 book Dancing with Python, an introduction to Python coding for classical and quantum computing. Areas in which he's worked: quantum computing, AI, blockchain, mathematics and mathematical software, Linux, open source, standards management, product management and marketing, computer algebra, and web standards.

The Post-Quantum World
Quantum Clocks, Sensing and, of Course, Computing – with Bob Sutor of Infleqtion

The Post-Quantum World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 42:04


Quantum information science just might have commercial impact before quantum computing achieves error correction. All sorts of vertical industries will be able to take advantage of quantum clocks and sensors, enabling better navigation and even “seeing” through miles of solid Earth. Join Host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat about these amazing devices and what we can expect from cold atom computers with Bob Sutor from Infleqtion.For more on Infleqtion, visit www.infleqtion.com.Visit Protiviti at www.protiviti.com/postquantum to learn more about how Protiviti is helping organizations get post-quantum ready.         Follow host Konstantinos Karagiannis on Twitter and Instagram: @KonstantHacker and follow Protiviti Technology on LinkedIn and Twitter: @ProtivitiTech.      Questions and comments are welcome! Theme song by David Schwartz, copyright 2021. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of, nor are they endorsed by, Protiviti Inc., The Post-Quantum World, or their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives, shareholders, or subsidiaries. None of the content should be considered investment advice, as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or as an endorsement of any company, security, fund, or other securities or non-securities offering. Thanks for listening to this podcast. Protiviti Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, including minorities, females, people with disabilities, and veterans.

The Superposition Guy's Podcast
"Are we there yet?" with Bob Sutor, VP of Corporate Development at ColdQuanta

The Superposition Guy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 24:52


Dr. Bob Sutor, VP of Corporate Development at ColdQuanta is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Bob spoke about leaving IBM, what he has learned about the quantum market in the past year, whether quantum sensors will become mainstream before quantum computing, and much more.

The Qubit Guy's Podcast
Dr. Bob Sutor, Chief Quantum Exponent, IBM

The Qubit Guy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 20:42


My guest today is Dr. Robert Sutor, Chief Quantum Exponentt for IBM. Bob and I discuss why IBM is in the quantum computing market, what IT managers should expect when integrating quantum into the enterprise, shares his market predictions and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please let us know how we did by emailing hello@classiq.io

Not Your Father’s Data Center Podcast
Changing the World Through Quantum Computing with Dr. Bob Sutor

Not Your Father’s Data Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 47:33


The phrase, ‘The future is now,' without question, applies to quantum computers. What was not so long ago a science fiction fantasy is now a reality that's not only closer than one might think, it's here. Dr. Bob Sutor, a technical leader in the IT industry, working for IBM for over thirty years, joined Raymond Hawkins for an exciting talk about quantum computing, how it works, and how this revolutionary technology is poised to change the future of computing.

Nanovation
52: Bob Sutor - Where can you test drive a quantum computer?

Nanovation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 62:25


Bob Sutor, the Vice President of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem, talks about IBM's unique approach to quantum computing. With the IBM Q Experience, they allow anyone on the Internet to access and program a quantum computer. Bob and Mike also discuss how to build a quantum computer, when quantum computers might be better than classical computers, where nanotechnology plays a role, and what we can expect further in the future. Bob is very clear about two things: quantum computers are coming and you should take one out for a spin.Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on July 11, 2019• Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/52• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback

Nanovation
52: Bob Sutor - Where can you test drive a quantum computer?

Nanovation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 62:25


Bob Sutor, the Vice President of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem, talks about IBM's unique approach to quantum computing. With the IBM Q Experience, they allow anyone on the Internet to access and program a quantum computer. Bob and Mike also discuss how to build a quantum computer, when quantum computers might be better than classical computers, where nanotechnology plays a role, and what we can expect further in the future. Bob is very clear about two things: quantum computers are coming and you should take one out for a spin.Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on July 11, 2019• Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/52• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Apparel Industry Issues Dire Warning: Prices Going Up

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 30:03


Rick Helfenbein, president and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association, discusses why the Trump's administration tariff delay won't mitigate its destructive impact. Axel Merk, President and Chief Investment Officer of Merk Investments, on how President Trump is inducing an economic slowdown. Ellen Huet, Startups reporter for Bloomberg, and Jeff Langbaum, Senior REIT/CRE Equity Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on the WeWork IPO and whether it deserves a tech valuation. Bob Sutor, Vice IBM Q Strategy & Ecosystem, on building public and commercial universal quantum systems for business and science applications. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney. 

Foresight Radio
#12 — Quantum Computing (with Bob Sutor)

Foresight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 25:48


Quantum Computing will radically change not only the sorts of problems we can take on with computers but also the way in which we think about computing and the way the the building block of the universe work. A fascinating journey through the minds of those building tomorrows quantum computers. Bob Sutor, VP for IBM Q strategy and Ecosystem at IBM Research joins Tom for part one of this two part podcast series on quantum computers. Bob Sutor https://ibm.co/2Hy715l IBM Q https://ibm.co/32KlWoy

ITSitio
#Think2019 IBM - Roundtable Quantum Computer

ITSitio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 53:11


Audio de la reunion con Bob Sutor, VP IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem. Bob es uno de los líderes del equipo de IBM Research que está a cargo de los proyectos de computación cuantica de la empresa y en el marco del evento #Think2019 de IBM en San Francisco nos habló de la computació cuantica, la visión de la empresa acerca de esta tecnología y sus expectativas a futuro. (Idioma: Ingles)

Waters Wavelength
Episode 133: IBM on Quantum Computing

Waters Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 40:31


Kathryn Guarini, vice president of IBM Industry Research, and Bob Sutor, vice president of IBM Q strategy and ecosystem for IBM Research, talk with Anthony about advancements that have been made in the quantum space and explore what might be ahead. 2:45 Bob starts off by explaining where we are today with quantum development, how we got here and what some of the next benchmarks might be. 6:00 With over 94,000 individuals having used IBM Q’s environment, Kathryn examines why people in the financial services industry are starting to get interested in the topic. 8:00 Bob provides what he believes is a realistic timeline for a commercial quantum computer. 11:15 Then Bob explains how providers in the quantum computing space are both working together and competing against one another, at the same time. 13:00 Kathryn points to Monte Carlo simulations and intraday analytics as being areas that could potentially be improved by a quantum computer. 15:45 While some have posited that quantum computing could potentially break a blockchain’s security measures, Bob thinks those predictions are unjustified. But, the industry does need to think about new ways to encrypt information. 22:00 Banks and asset managers already are coping with clunky, legacy infrastructure technologies. Kathryn and Bob explore how firms are already thinking about improving their existing infrastructures to capitalize not only on quantum advancements, but new technologies, in general. 29:45 To the above topic, Kathryn provides insight into how firms are looking to combine QC with advancements in the field of machine learning. 33:30 While much of this discussion was more theoretical and forward-looking, Bob gives a look into what IBM Q currently has on its development roadmap. 38:30 If you’re interested in experimenting with a quantum computer, here’s how.

TECHNYCAL: Silicon Alley meets Silicon Valley
Quantum Computing with Bob Sutor of IBM Q

TECHNYCAL: Silicon Alley meets Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 25:35


Quantum computing will revolutionize the technology industry in the 2020s and beyond. It is grounded in quantum mechanics, and uses terminology like "superposition," "entanglement," and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Listen to this fascinating discussion of quantum computing from an authority in the field. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SWR2 Tandem
Aborgines in Australien – Zwischen Traumzeit und Realität

SWR2 Tandem

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 22:51


Bob Sutor fühlte sich lange weder im Umfeld der Aborigines wohl noch in der Welt der Weißen. Er hatte ein Alkoholproblem und zog sich zurück. Heute macht der 52-Jährige Musik und nimmt andere Aborigines mit in den Busch, um sie ihrer traditionellen Welt wieder näher zu bringen. Bobs Tante Helen Riley ist zur Stelle, wenn Jugendliche mit dem Klebstoff-Schnüffeln anfangen oder Familienväter im Gefängnis sitzen und Frau und Kinder allein zurückbleiben. Der Aborigine-Anwalt Sam Watson und sein Sohn versuchen, die traditionellen Texte zu retten, die eine wichtige Verbindung zu den heiligen Orten der australischen Ureinwohner darstellen.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Bob Sutor audioblogs on the IBM Standards Principles

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2008 9:30


Bob Sutor, VP of Standards and Open Source for the IBM, talks about last week's publication of the IBM Standards Principles. It's well worth the short nine minutes to listen. He has a blog entry about it here as well.

Dan Bricklin's Log Podcast
MA Open Forum on the Future of Electronic Data Formats for the Commonwealth

Dan Bricklin's Log Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2005


The Massachusetts Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies and the Science and Technology Caucus held a meeting titled "An Open Forum on the Future of Electronic Data Formats for the Commonwealth". It was held in the Senate Reading Room, and I was able to record the meeting. The meeting was moderated by State Senator Jack Hart and Representative Cory Atkins. Also in attendance were the other co-chairs of the committee and caucus, Representative Dan Bosley and Secretary of Economic Development Ranch Kimball, and other legislators as well as many attendees from various constituencies. Berkman Center's John Palfrey gave an introductory address, and then we heard from the main panel: Bob Sutor of IBM, Bob Sproull of Sun Microsystems, Peter Quinn of MA ITD, Alan Yates of Microsoft, Alan Cote from the Secretary of State's Office, and Judy Brewer from W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative. ITD's Linda Hamel was also asked to speak from the floor. There were then some questions and statements from the audience. Recorded: 2005-12-14 Length: 2:20:37, Size: 64.3MB