CloudLink for Azure
CloudLink for Azure was built to help enterprises secure sensitive workloads as they expanded into Microsoft cloud environments. Moving applications and data to Azure created new opportunities for flexibility and scale, but it also raised familiar concerns around encryption, key control, compliance, and visibility. For many organizations, adopting the cloud successfully depended on having security tools that extended existing policies without reducing operational agility.
In that context, CloudLink positioned Azure not simply as a hosting platform, but as part of a broader hybrid and multi-cloud security strategy. By supporting encryption for virtual machines and data, along with centralized policy and key management, CloudLink helped organizations protect critical workloads while retaining stronger control over how security was enforced. This was especially important for enterprises managing regulated data or balancing Azure deployments with infrastructure in other cloud and on-premises environments.
The value of a CloudLink Azure deployment was not only in securing data at rest, but in giving enterprises greater confidence to operate across complex cloud architectures. With a stronger foundation for trust, visibility, and control, organizations could adopt Azure as part of a modern cloud strategy without losing sight of security and governance requirements.