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Globe Teck is a complete Information Technology company founded by a few individuals with an idea that the World Wide Web is the new direction that most small businesses and their owners will be moving toward. In an economy whether failing or thriving, the web is the most dynamic environment for marketing, sales and reaching out to customers in a global market. A laptop with broadband access, IP telephone, a domain email and a website is the new virtual office space. This environment can afford any business owner the ability to move his virtual office anywhere in the world and still be as productive. Using tools such as online meetings through peer connection software to hold conferences with partners and employees, the web holds no limits.
The founder of Globe Teck, Leigh Rodney built the company on a business model based on concepts of fortune 500 Companies. As the Chairman and CEO of Globe Teck, Leigh Rodney created the idea of the virtual office space 10 years ago through his own needs to be able to administer the operation and be completely mobile and dynamic. Growing the concepts from the experience of being an independent contractor for Lucent, Avaya and AT&T; Leigh was able to develop the business model based on the demands for systems administration for the big 3’s server based network security. Along with co-founders of Globe Teck, the virtual office space was developed to utilize the full resources of the World Wide Web to bring all staff together in a virtual lab for intensive R&D, hypothesis and final testing for a seal of approval.
Denzil Anderson Co-founder of Globe Teck migrated to North America in 1989 with no computer skills. It was not too long he found that he will need computer skills to survive in the work place. He bought his first computer in 1992 a 486 SX with windows 3.1 operating system; this was his starting point into computer technology. Denzil sought knowledge from administrators and technicians who had advance knowledge in the industry. Working with technicians and administrators he caught on very quickly and in a few months he was able to solve problems on his own. In 1996 Denzil and a partner started a computer business selling and repairing computers. They assembled computers from scratch with parts bought from different computer manufacturers. They successfully ran their computer sale business until 1999. He worked as a field service support technician for various computer companies. After years of experience he developed a wide knowledge on how to solve the various computer problems that end users face.
Denzil Anderson and Leigh Rodney created Globe Teck to provide information technology training, consultation and web solutions.
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