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Trends & Signals

By: Adam Schouela

Explore the latest insights, thought leadership, and research from FCAT®

Future Computing, Post-Quantum Security

FCAT’s Quantum Work Garners National Attention

Adam Schouela

September 17, 2021

National business publication Business Insider recently detailed 15 innovative tech projects at some of the nation’s leading financial services firms.

Emerging Technology, Future Computing

FCAT and IonQ Explore Machine Learning With Quantum Computing

Adam Schouela & Elton Zhu

September 15, 2021

This PoC showcases how quantum computing can be used to generate high-quality synthetic data, and thus help in backtesting financial models.

Future Computing, Post-Quantum Security

How Will Quantum Computing Impact Financial Planning?

Adam Schouela

July 26, 2021

Today’s financial professionals spend considerable time using computer models to predict potential investment outcomes over time.

Blockchain

Introducing Sherlock: A New Tool to Analyze Digital Assets

Adam Schouela & Kevin Vora

April 30, 2021

Digital assets continue to display tremendous growth, as investment banks, private equity groups, financial advisors and commercial banks grow more comfortable considering crypto as a potential investment opportunity and eventually a more widely...

Emerging Technology, Future Computing

Solving Problems Differently with Quantum Computing

Adam Schouela

March 31, 2021

There has been a lot of news about how quantum computers will change computing as we know it. That said, a general-purpose quantum computer that will have the capability of replacing the classical computers we use every day may perpetually be out of...

Emerging Technology, Future Computing

Exploring Quantum Computing with Amazon Web Services

Adam Schouela

August 13, 2020

This Quantum-to-Quantum PoC showcases the ability to optimize the use of different quantum technologies, and also features a hardware-agnostic approach which enables Fidelity to easily switch to new quantum systems as they become available.