Quantum computing could be a disruptive technology. It's founded on exotic-sounding physics and it bears the promise of solving certain classes of problems with unprecedented speed and efficiency. The problem, however, is that to this day there's been too much promise and not enough delivery.
D-Wave is the company that pioneered quantum computing. In this exclusive interview, D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz talks about about quantum computing fundamentals and how this is related to the market’s current state, real-world clients and use cases, and what the future holds for this space.