Quantum Supremacy

The point at which a quantum computer can solve a problem faster than a classical computer ever could. Quantum supremacy is the moment quantum says, “Catch me if you can” to conventional computing.

Quantum Cryptography

The ultra-secure way to encrypt data using quantum principles, where even eavesdropping leaves a trace. Quantum cryptography is the answer to making your data virtually unbreakable.

Quantum Computing

The sci-fi-level tech that makes today’s computers look like calculators. Quantum computing uses qubits to solve complex problems faster than you can say “algorithm.”

QA

Quality Assurance. The process of making sure a product or service actually works as advertised. Quality assurance is like the last line of defense against user complaints and 1-star reviews.

Push Notification

A short alert that pops up on devices to re-engage users. Push notifications are the gentle nudge (or urgent alert) keeping apps and users in constant conversation.

Public Cloud

A shared cloud infrastructure where multiple users access services over the internet. Public clouds are scalable, affordable, and hands-off, letting companies focus on growth, not servers.

Prototype

An early model of a product used for testing and refining before full-scale production. Prototypes are the dress rehearsal, catching issues and feedback before it hits the big stage.

Prospect

A potential customer who’s shown some interest but hasn’t signed on the dotted line. Prospects are your soon-to-be clients—if you can close the deal.

PropTech

The tech revolutionizing the real estate industry, from smart buildings to digital leasing. PropTech blends property and technology to streamline everything from buying to maintenance.

Proof of Concept

A small-scale test to show if an idea actually works before diving in headfirst. A proof of concept validates the concept, saving time, money, and headaches if it’s not viable.