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Welcome to the Globe Valley Website Portal

Globe Valley was born in 1996 with the initial mindset focused on supplying small office network systems.
During this period we started to develop software applications, as we realized this would make our customers day to day office tasks easier.

The next logical step when the World Wide Web came along was to migrate our products onto the web.

Over the last couple of years with the IT world rapidly expanding & changing, our focus shifted away from the supply of hardware and primarily into online software and associated e-commerce services.

This change of direction & re-focus paid off straight away with one of our earliest “official” accolades for the innovative & creative work we’d embarked on being officially recognized in 2003 when we qualified as a National finalist in the 2003 Nescafe Small Business Ideas Award for our unique software called “Firefly”. This was certainly a “feather in our cap”.

A direct result of the exposure & recognition of “Firefly” and affiliated software advances we’d created, saw Globe Valley being sought by many major companies throughout Australia seeking our creative expertise in:

  • Website Construction
  • Transaction Processing Solutions
  • Call Centre Services
  • Search Engine Optimisation
  • PPC (Pay Per Click) Management
  • Affiliate Website Management
  • Banner Advertising
  • Landing page creation
  • Content Management Systems 

So whenever you decide the time is right that … you need to enter the world wide web (www) marketplace or you need an overhaul or service of your existing www entity ...

Don’t hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist.

Latest IT News


BP replaces failed blowout preventer on Gulf well
HOUSTON (Reuters) - BP Plc successfully replaced a failed blowout preventer from atop its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well late on Friday, the top U.S. official overseeing the spill response said.



Bomb kills 54 in Pakistan, Taliban threatens U.S.
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber struck a rally in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least 54 people in the second major attack this week and piling pressure on a U.S.-backed government overwhelmed by a flood crisis.



Earl weakens to storm
HYANNIS, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl, which earlier in the week was a storm of major proportions that threatened the U.S. East Coast, weakened to a tropical storm on Friday as it swirled offshore toward Canada.