Azurite Solutions mission

Cloud gave organizations speed. It also took away control.

Azurite Solutions builds Azurite Enterprise to help clients regain that control through governed detection, communication, remediation, and cloud risk evidence.

Why we exist

The operating model moved to the cloud faster than the control model did.

Organizations did not choose the cloud to lose accountability. They adopted it for speed, scale, collaboration, and access. The gap is that incident response, workflow continuity, vendor governance, and audit evidence often remained fragmented.

01

Cloud is now the workplace.

Critical work runs through SaaS applications, browser workflows, identity providers, APIs, vendor portals, and AI services that customers do not fully own.

02

Control is scattered.

Teams respond through tickets, vendor status pages, email, chat, spreadsheets, manual workarounds, and disconnected governance reviews.

03

Evidence is the missing layer.

Leaders need to know what is unstable, who is affected, what can be remediated safely, and which services require governance decisions.

Market evidence

Cloud dependency is no longer an IT preference. It is a control problem.

The data points in the same direction: cloud and SaaS use keeps expanding, AI is increasing governance pressure, and enterprises are investing more while still fighting complexity and waste.

85

average SaaS applications

Thales reports enterprises now use an average of 85 SaaS applications, expanding the governance surface teams must understand.

55%

say cloud is harder to secure

Thales found 55% report cloud environments are more complex to secure than on-premises infrastructure.

29%

estimated wasted cloud spend

Flexera reports wasted cloud spend rose to 29% as AI workloads accelerate cost, risk, and governance demand.

76%

large enterprises above $5M per month

Flexera reports 76% of large enterprises now spend more than $5 million monthly on public cloud.

71%

operate a CCOE or equivalent

Flexera reports 71% of organizations operate a Cloud Center of Excellence or equivalent, reinforcing the shift toward centralized governance.

63%

have FinOps teams

Flexera reports 63% rely on FinOps teams, showing that operational control now has financial, technical, and governance dimensions.

Sources: Thales 2025 Cloud Security Study, Flexera 2026 State of the Cloud press release, Flexera 2026 State of the Cloud analysis.

Operating principles

Control must be practical, governed, and defensible.

Our mission is to give clients operational leverage without asking them to accept magical automation, uncontrolled browser behavior, or unsupported governance claims.

Customer authority

Human teams own review, approval, remediation intent, risk acceptance, and governance decisions.

Continuity with evidence

Azurite Enterprise connects operational response to audit trails, source-backed context, and executive-ready reporting.

AI as an assist

AI can help classify, summarize, and explain risk, but deterministic state and human review remain authoritative.

Azurite Enterprise

Give cloud-dependent operations a control layer.

Bring detection, communication, governed remediation, and cloud risk intelligence into one enterprise operating model.