By Liisa Rajala
NH Business Review
Yet another wave of New Hampshire businesses scrambled to set employees up to work remotely, after the governor issued a stay-at-home order and the closure of in-person activities for nonessential businesses beginning Friday evening, March 27.
Systems Engineering had already experienced doubled ticket volume among its clients in the two weeks before the governor’s announcement, as businesses preemptively moved employees to work remotely full time in the wake of the spread of Covid-19.
“A higher percentage of those demands were helping end users connect in ways they were prepared to do but hadn’t done frequently,” said Todd Molloy, director of sales and marketing at the Portland, Maine-based managed IT, security and cloud services firm that has an office in Manchester.
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