Quantum Computing Inc. announced that the company has released its Mukai quantum application development platform. Mukai can be used to solve extremely complex optimization problems, which are at the heart of some of the most difficult computing challenges in industry and government. Its software stack enables developers to create and execute quantum-ready applications on classic computers, while being ready to run on quantum computers when those systems can achieve performance advantages. QCI has already demonstrated superior performance for some applications built on Mukai and running on classic computers. Mukai uses highly-optimized parallel code, and is currently centered on the quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) formulation well known to quantum annealing users. QUBO is a pattern matching technique, also commonly used for machine learning applications. The Mukai software stack includes two primary user/developer interfaces: QCI NetworkX graph-analysis package that exploits that capability for graph problems. QCI qbsolv package that implements a state-of-the-art, high-performance optimization capability for QUBO problems.