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HPE Quantum Technology Leadership

A vision of pragmatic quantum computing and cryptographic protection.

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HPE celebrates World Quantum Day

April 14, 2026

Please join HPE for a perspective on what is real, what is hype, and what is around the corner, along with practical steps that organizations can take today as quantum computing continues to evolve.

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Quantum potential

HPE leads quantum innovation with a pragmatic, full-stack strategy that seeks to integrate quantum technologies with classical high-performance computing to deliver real value today while preparing for what’s next. We focus on hybrid classical-quantum architectures, scalable software frameworks, error mitigation, and enterprise readiness—not hype. As Kirk Bresniker, HPE Fellow, VP, & Labs Chief Architect has emphasized, our mission is to move quantum from promise to practice, scaling responsibly and securely with post-quantum awareness built in.

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Industry-scale execution is key

In 2025, HPE launched the Quantum Scaling Alliance, which seeks to bring together technology leaders across the market to realize the promise of practically useful, cost-effective quantum computing. The mission is to move beyond current experiments to the integration of quantum hardware coupled with classical high-performance computing (HPC) and advanced networking technologies. Through an ecosystem that leverages market innovations across the complete stack, coupled with HPE’s proven HPC leadership, we have a blueprint for treating quantum computers as specialized accelerators within standard supercomputing workflows.

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Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC)

HPE believes that post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a critical defense against future quantum threats to today’s encryption. Innovations across the portfolio include integrating quantum-resistant algorithms into systems such as HPE ProLiant with FIPS-certified PQC support, aligning with emerging standards to protect data and infrastructure as quantum computing advances. PQC is embedded across HPE’s security strategy—from silicon root of trust to edge-to-cloud frameworks—ensuring enterprises transition securely to quantum-safe cryptography.

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