OVHcloud has integrated Quandela's 12-qubit Belenos photonic quantum computer into its public cloud infrastructure, expanding its Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) platform. This move provides native cloud access to physical light-based quantum processors, bolstering OVHcloud's dedicated QaaS architecture. The Belenos system, developed by French hardware pioneer Quandela, was announced at the Quantum Defence Summit and is now commercially available. By deploying this system, OVHcloud aims to deliver enhanced quantum computing capabilities to its users. The integration of Belenos marks a significant milestone in OVHcloud's efforts to establish a robust QaaS platform, enabling users to leverage the power of quantum computing in a cloud-based environment1. This development matters to practitioners as it provides a secure and scalable quantum computing solution, allowing them to explore new applications and use cases for quantum technology.
OVHcloud Expands Sovereign QaaS Platform via Quandela’s Belenos Photonic System
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European cloud provider OVHcloud has announced the commercial availability of Belenos, a 12-qubit photonic quantum computer developed by French hardware pioneer Quandela, on its pu
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- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, June 17). OVHcloud Expands Sovereign QaaS Platform via Quandela’s Belenos Photonic System. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/ovhcloud-expands-sovereign-qaas-platform-via-quandelas-belenos-photonic-system/
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