The Quantum Integrators
Cloud, HPC and data infrastructure as the access layer of quantum computing
Quantum computing is often described through hardware milestones, qubit counts and competing technological architectures. Yet the industrial structure of the sector may be shaped just as much by a different layer: the actors that make quantum systems accessible, programmable and usable by enterprises, researchers and public institutions. Hyperscalers, high-performance computing centres, quantum cloud platforms, runtime environments, software development kits and data infrastructure providers increasingly control the practical interface between quantum processors and end users. This creates a strategic question for the quantum economy: whether future value will accrue only to those who build quantum hardware, or also to those who control access, workflows, user relationships, cloud integration, security, compliance and enterprise procurement channels.

