10 March 2026
Queclink Wireless Solutions has launched Queclink Connect, a new connectivity service designed to provide secure, factory-integrated global IoT connectivity across its telematics and IoT device portfolio.
The service is powered by global SecurityTech company Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) with its IoTgo Connect solution. Through this collaboration, Queclink leverages G+D’s secure connectivity management infrastructure, industrial-grade SIM and eSIM technologies, and global multi-IMSI capabilities across Tier-1 operators. The partnership reinforces Queclink’s ability to deliver reliable and scalable connectivity for long-term IoT operations.
10 March 2026
Usage data infrastructure provider m3ter has made enhancements to its m3ter Connector for Salesforce on the Salesforce AppExchange to enable seamless integration with Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA) and Revenue Cloud Billing (RCB), in addition to Agentforce Sales and Salesforce CPQ.
The m3ter Connector enables Salesforce customers to configure usage management in m3ter natively from within Salesforce and seamlessly deliver data back from m3ter to Salesforce.
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09 March 2026
Viettel Solutions (VTS), a member of Viettel Group and Aduna Global have signed a framework agreement for Network API service at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona.
The agreement establishes a framework for Viettel Solutions to collaborate with Aduna on the roadmap for the potential implementation of network APIs, enabling enterprises and developers gain simplified access to advanced network capabilities across multiple markets through a consistent and scalable model.
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Ed Baker, Acoustic Biology Researcher at the Natural History Museum and Hilary Tam, Sustainability Leader, Europe Middle East & Africa at Amazon Web Services install an environmental sensor in the pond to measure temperature at various depths. © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
When the Natural History Museum set out to redevelop its five-acre gardens, the goal stretched far beyond aesthetic landscaping. The transformation, made possible through a partnership with Amazon Web Services, was designed to create one of the most data-rich urban nature sites in the UK. What had once been a traditional museum garden is now a digitally enhanced research environment, where soil moisture, insect wingbeats and airborne DNA are monitored with the same enthusiasm as the museum’s most prized fossils.
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