IBM has made significant strides in quantum computing, achieving a 25x increase in qubit reset speed on its latest processor, which is crucial for preparing the machine for subsequent circuit executions1. This hardware advancement is complemented by the release of Qiskit v2.5, showcasing the company's commitment to both quantum hardware and software development. The improved qubit reset time enables faster execution of quantum circuits, bringing IBM closer to practical applications of quantum computing. As IBM continues to push the boundaries of quantum technology, the urgency for organizations to plan their post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration increases. This is particularly important for entities reliant on cryptographic systems, as quantum computing advancements threaten to compromise current security protocols. The latest developments from IBM underscore the need for practitioners to prioritize PQC planning, ensuring a secure transition to quantum-resistant cryptography.