CLOUD COMPUTING ADOPTION STRATEGIES AT PT TASPEN INDONESIA, Tbk
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21512/commit.v8i2.594Abstract
PT. Taspen as Indonesian institution, is responsible for managing social insurance
programs of civil servants. With branch offices and business partners who are geographically
dispersed throughout Indonesia, information technology is very important to support the
business processes. Cloud computing is a model of information technology services that could
potentially increase the effectiveness and efficiency of PT. Taspen information system. This
study examines the phenomenon exists at PT. Taspen in order to adopt cloud computing in
the information system, by using the framework of Technology-Organization-Environment,
Diffusion of Innovation theory, and Partial Least Square method. Organizational factor is
the most dominant for PT. Taspen to adopt cloud computing. Referring to these findings,
then a SWOT analysis and TOWS matrix are performed, which in this study recommends
the implementation of a strategy model of cloud computing services that are private and
gradually in process.
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