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Pengembangan Kerangka Konseptual Risiko Migrasi Hybrid Cloud Computing: Tinjauan Literatur Naratif Perspektif Sistem Informasi Trinata, Cakra; Fathya, Vita Nurul; Hartati, Besse; Febrianto, Arief; Wibowo, Pascalis Danny Kristi
HORIZON: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): HORIZON: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary (In-Press)
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/hijm.v4i3.5485

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Migration to hybrid cloud computing is increasingly being implemented by organizations to achieve a balance between flexibility, security, and cost efficiency in supporting digital transformation. However, integration across private and public cloud environments and the use of multi-cloud environments creates technical and socio-technical complexities that increase operational risks. This study aims to develop a conceptual framework for hybrid cloud migration risks from an Information Systems perspective. The research method uses a narrative literature review of 23 relevant scientific articles. The analysis process is carried out in two stages: grouping literature findings into operational risk domains and mapping risks using Threat, Vulnerability, Risk Factors, Impact, and Damage components. The results identify eight key risk domains, including information security and privacy, compliance and regulation, migration costs, downtime and service availability, existing system integration and compatibility, interoperability and lock-in risk, observability and cross-cloud monitoring, and socio-technical readiness and information technology governance. The resulting conceptual framework emphasizes the importance of integrated risk management through a combination of technical controls and governance mechanisms. Practically, this framework can be utilized to help organizations identify, prioritize, and mitigate hybrid cloud migration risks more systematically.  
Integrating Good Governance, Integrity Zone, and Digitalization: A Synergistic Model for Immigration Service Reform in Indonesia Astuti, Rita Kusuma; Wirdhiningsih, Virra; Pujonggo, Seno Setyo; Jannah, Rahmawati Nurul; Maulidia, Hanifa; Priyatno, Mas Budi; Febrianto, Arief
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2026): Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jmpp.v10i2.67624

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Public service reform in sensitive sectors like immigration requires a balance between sovereignty control and service excellence. This study aims to develop an effective reform model by synthesizing three strategic pillars: Good Governance (GG), the Integrity Zone (IZ) program, and Digitalization. Utilizing a qualitative policy synthesis and thematic analysis of institutional data (LKjIP 2024) and longitudinal records (2018-2024), the research evaluates the implementation trajectory of 103 immigration units in Indonesia. The findings reveal a "Compliance-Performance Gap," where structural certification under the IZ program does not always result in a total cultural mindset shift. However, digitalization emerges as a critical "technical enforcer" that locks integrity into the system by eliminating face-to-face discretion. The study proposes an Integrated Reform Model where GG provides the normative foundation, IZ provides the structural mandate, and Digitalization acts as the technical engine. This synergy ensures that the dual mandate of immigration—securing borders while facilitating public welfare—is achieved through transparent, accountable, and non-discretionary processes. The model provides a strategic blueprint for other public institutions facing complex bureaucratic challenges in emerging economies.