Abstract
In 2019 the Belle II detector began collecting data from e+e− collisions at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider. Belle II aims to collect a data sample of 50 ab−1, 50 times larger than the previous generation of B-Factories. In order to process this data and release it to physics analysts there are many interconnected pieces of software and computing resources that must be utilised effectively. In this paper, the current Belle II computing systems, software, and data production activities are summarised.