The technology
leader your business
has needed.
Most law firms, financial services firms, healthcare practices, and growing businesses are making their most critical technology decisions without a qualified voice in the room. SemperLinc embeds as that voice—fractional CTO, 24/7 security partner, disaster recovery, and the person who picks up the phone when something goes wrong.
Built by someone who has seen what happens when businesses go without.
Patrick Mullevey spent twenty years inside the most demanding technology environments in finance, professional services, and enterprise IT. He ran live disaster recovery during a Category 5 hurricane. He has served as virtual CTO for firms managing billions. He has been in the room when a breach happened—and in the room when it was prevented.
The difference between those two outcomes is almost always the same thing: someone who knew what was coming and built the program before it mattered. That is what SemperLinc is.
Everything a CTO delivers. None of the overhead.
A full-time CTO costs $180,000 to $350,000 per year. Most growing businesses cannot justify that number, so they go without real technology leadership. The gaps in security, strategy, and vendor accountability compound quietly until they don’t.
Fractional CTO and Strategy
Patrick in your leadership meetings, building your technology roadmap, making decisions most businesses make blindly.
24/7 Cybersecurity
Active monitoring, incident response, compliance programs. A program, not a product.
Disaster Recovery
A tested, documented plan. Powered by Datto. Because an untested backup is not a backup.
Vendor Alignment
One point of accountability for every technology vendor. No more contracts auto-renewing on tools nobody uses.
LINC IQ — AI Readiness
Your team is already using AI. The question is whether your governance and security can keep up.
“I built SemperLinc because I kept watching preventable failures happen to businesses that deserved better. You should not need a breach to take security seriously. You should not need a disaster to build a recovery plan. That is what we are here to change.”