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Two members of the team that created Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud have built a cloud computing start-up called Benguela, which is expected to emerge from stealth mode next week.
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- Benguela is expected to emerge from stealth mode next week Two members of the team that created Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud have built a cloud computing start-up called Benguela, which is expected to emerge from stealth mode next week.
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Nimbula – which was called Benguela when the company was in stealth – was founded in late 2008 by Pinkham and Willem van Biljon, who was part of the team that built EC2.
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A plan to reduce the effects of commercial fishing fleets within Southern Africa's so-called Benguela-current large
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But he noted that his team is to play in the port city of Benguela which is far from Cabinda.
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We look forward to working with Sonangol in the Kwanza and Benguela basins.
BP, Angola Sign Deep-Water Exploration Deal Alexis Flynn 2011
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A Benguela native, she promised to be an activist, saying: I've worked with various social causes.
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In January, Angolan state-owned oil company Sonangol said BP had been selected for potential participation in four blocks—19, 24, 20 and 25—located in the Kwanza and Benguela Basins.
BP, Angola Sign Deep-Water Exploration Deal Alexis Flynn 2011
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BP said Tuesday it has also taken a 40% stake in block 26 in the Benguela basin, by agreeing to a deal with Brazilian national oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, which operates the block.
BP, Angola Sign Deep-Water Exploration Deal Alexis Flynn 2011
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Benguela's Pinkham will reveal more details about the company next week at the Structure 2010 conference, where Benguela has been nominated for a LaunchPad award.
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