Qoro Provides Control Center for Heterogeneous Computing Networks

Qoro has launched the Qoro Cloud Dashboard, a new control center designed to manage complex workflows across diverse computing networks. Recognizing that no single computational approach, such as CPUs or quantum processing, will dominate, the company is offering a platform to intelligently integrate these modalities. The dashboard, paired with the open-source Divi software development kit, allows users to generate API keys, architect workflows, and monitor compute usage in real time, ultimately streamlining the transition from research to scalable deployment. “We built this for teams who don’t want to spend 3–6 months writing custom integration code every time they test a new simulator, a new quantum backend, or scale to HPC,” Qoro states, suggesting the tool aims to reduce infrastructure burdens and accelerate algorithmic development.

Qoro Cloud Dashboard Enables Hybrid Quantum-Classical Workflows

Over 9,000 quantum jobs can be architected and run in under ten minutes in a demonstration with Divi+AI, thanks to the newly released Qoro Cloud Dashboard from Qoro. The dashboard functions as a central control point for hybrid quantum-classical workloads, acknowledging that computational success relies on the synergy of diverse processing methods rather than a single dominant approach like CPUs. Qoro paired the dashboard with its open-source software development kit, Divi, allowing users to generate API keys for immediate access to cloud execution and submit workflows directly from their integrated development environment. The system is designed to eliminate the significant time investment, typically three to six months, required to write custom integration code for testing new simulators, quantum backends, or scaling to high-performance computing.

Instead of focusing on infrastructure, teams can concentrate on algorithm development, application design, and achieving desired outcomes; the dashboard provides access to simulation infrastructure specifically engineered for performance, scale, and orchestration. “The future of computing isn’t quantum-only,” states Qoro, and the Qoro Cloud Dashboard is intended to facilitate building upon this blended computational future. Users are currently being offered $100 worth of compute resources to begin exploring the capabilities of the platform and its potential for scalable deployment.

Divi SDK Streamlines Workflow Deployment and Scalability

The system facilitates rapid prototyping and deployment by eliminating the need for extensive infrastructure setup, enabling researchers to concentrate on algorithmic development and application outcomes rather than low-level integration. Users can generate an API key to immediately access Qoro’s cloud execution layer and monitor large-scale jobs with real-time compute usage tracking; a demonstration showcased Divi+AI architecting and running over 9,000 jobs in under ten minutes. This combination of SDK and dashboard aims to accelerate the transition from research concepts to scalable, real-world applications.

No single compute modality wins alone: CPUs.

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