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Qiskit Serverless sets the stage for Qiskit Functions in the cloud

This week on the IBM Quantum™ blog, we're taking a fresh look at Qiskit Serverless, a programming model that empowers users to leverage both quantum and classical resources in a cloud environment. We've made a number of improvements to Qiskit Serverless since its debut at IBM Quantum Summit 2023, and have recently expanded and updated the Qiskit Serverless documentation to simplify the process of getting started with it.

Qiskit Serverless is a useful tool for performing complex, long-running tasks, and for running workflows that are intended to be executed on a regular basis. You can scale quantum jobs by running them across multiple quantum and classical compute resources, meaning you can continue to efficiently execute your workflows even after you’ve hit the resource limits of the local machine you use for quantum experiments.

In the blog, we take a closer look at how users can take advantage of these capabilities, explain how Qiskit Serverless actually works, and give readers an inside look at the improvements we’ve been making to it over the past several months.

On the IBM Quantum blog: Qiskit Serverless sets the stage for Qiskit Functions in the cloud

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