SevOne officials and their public relations vendors are not talking about layoffs at the once high-flying technology company.
Requests for comment not answered by the company after a report of more layoffs at the company, which less than a year ago relocated operations to the University of Delaware STAR Campus from Pike Creek.
At about the same time, the company, with no fanfare, moved its headquarters to Boston.
The company is bankrolled by investors led by Bain Capital, which is based in Boston and had executives residing in that area.
A round of layoffs also took place earlier this year that included staff at the STAR Campus. The layoffs are a blow to efforts to build a technology presence in the state that goes beyond “Fin Tech,” work at financial services companies like Chase, Capital One and Barclays
SevOne had been talking about occupying additional space at the STAR Campus at the former Chrysler assembly plant site. in Newark.
SevOne monitors the performance of large information technology systems at Fortune 500 companies.
The company had been pushing to provide its services, which combine hardware and software to smaller companies.
The company faces competition from much larger competitors like IBM and Hewlett-Packard.