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S11|E16 The Quantum Leap: Networking in the Quantum Era

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Join us for an exciting episode of Cisco Champion Radio as we delve into the fascinating world of quantum networking. In this episode, host Amilee San Juan, Cisco Champions Mark Sibering, Marius Hole, Michael Witte, and Paul Giblin, and Cisco guest Tim Szigeti discuss the transformative potential of quantum communication technologies. We'll explore the concept of quantum teleportation and how it allows for the instantaneous transfer of quantum states, although it requires additional information to fully decipher the transmitted data. Our experts will highlight the significant improvements in transmission speed and security that quantum networking offers over traditional methods, making it a game-changer for preventing eavesdropping and ensuring faster communication. Discover why photons are the preferred medium for quantum communication, capable of maintaining quantum states without supercooling. Learn about the creation of entangled photons through spontaneous parametric down-conversion and their critical role in quantum networks. We'll also consider the intriguing possibility of using quantum entanglement in RF frequencies, potentially enhancing communication through obstacles like walls and trees. This episode will provide insights into the real-world applications of quantum networks, such as distributed sensors and clock synchronization, and discuss the limitations and advantages of quantum computing in various fields. Whether you're a quantum enthusiast or new to the topic, this episode is packed with valuable information and forward-thinking discussions on the future of networking. Don't miss it! Resources: https://www.ciscolive.com/on-demand/on-demand-library.html?search=szigeti#/session/1717269088521001tMFG Cisco guest Tim Szigeti, Distinguished Technical Marketing Engineer, Cisco Cisco Champion hosts Mark Sibering, IT Transformation Consultant, Devoteam Marius Hole, Infrastructure Solutions Architect, Atea Norge AS Michael Witte, Principal Solutions Architect, World Wide Technology Paul Giblin, Chairman, Distinguished Engineer, Presidio Moderator Amilee San Juan, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program, Cisco
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Join us for an exciting episode of Cisco Champion Radio as we delve into the fascinating world of quantum networking. In this episode, host Amilee San Juan, Cisco Champions Mark Sibering, Marius Hole, Michael Witte, and Paul Giblin, and Cisco guest Tim Szigeti discuss the transformative potential of quantum communication technologies. We'll explore the concept of quantum teleportation and how it allows for the instantaneous transfer of quantum states, although it requires additional information to fully decipher the transmitted data. Our experts will highlight the significant improvements in transmission speed and security that quantum networking offers over traditional methods, making it a game-changer for preventing eavesdropping and ensuring faster communication. Discover why photons are the preferred medium for quantum communication, capable of maintaining quantum states without supercooling. Learn about the creation of entangled photons through spontaneous parametric down-conversion and their critical role in quantum networks. We'll also consider the intriguing possibility of using quantum entanglement in RF frequencies, potentially enhancing communication through obstacles like walls and trees. This episode will provide insights into the real-world applications of quantum networks, such as distributed sensors and clock synchronization, and discuss the limitations and advantages of quantum computing in various fields. Whether you're a quantum enthusiast or new to the topic, this episode is packed with valuable information and forward-thinking discussions on the future of networking. Don't miss it! Resources: https://www.ciscolive.com/on-demand/on-demand-library.html?search=szigeti#/session/1717269088521001tMFG Cisco guest Tim Szigeti, Distinguished Technical Marketing Engineer, Cisco Cisco Champion hosts Mark Sibering, IT Transformation Consultant, Devoteam Marius Hole, Infrastructure Solutions Architect, Atea Norge AS Michael Witte, Principal Solutions Architect, World Wide Technology Paul Giblin, Chairman, Distinguished Engineer, Presidio Moderator Amilee San Juan, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program, Cisco
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