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An IT Governance Analysis in Interior Contracting Industry: A COBIT 2019 Approach Susatyo, R Wahyu Indra; Indrajit, Eko; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): Article Research Volume 8 Issue 4, October 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.13978

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The very rapid development of technology is currently having an impact on every industry, which must adapt by carrying out technological transformation to survive and have added value for customers. Many businesses, including interior contractors, use a variety of hardware and software, as well as information systems, to streamline their business processes. Under these conditions, the importance of strong IT governance to ensure that the implementation of IT investments continues to provide great benefits for the company's progress has been considered a top priority. This research explores how IT governance functions in this industry using COBIT 2019, a leading evaluation framework. The main areas of COBIT 2019 will be used to assess a company's IT capabilities. This study focused on an interior contractor company in Serpong, Indonesia, which was already using enterprise resource planning (ERP) and project management software. The analysis identified 12 out of 40 domains that need improvement to achieve certain target levels. These agreed targets aim to improve IT capabilities, such as reducing dependence on external vendors for system development and creating clear standards for managing technological change. Despite these recommendations, further investigation revealed a gap between the desired and current conditions. This research proposes solutions to bridge this gap, including achieving greater IT system independence and establishing clear guidelines for navigating technological advances.
Proposed Implementation uses TOGAF ADM and ArchiMate - Enterprise Architecture in Retail Industry Hengky, Ng; Dazki, Erick; Indrajit, Eko
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): Article Research Volume 8 Issue 4, October 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.14052

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As the growth rate of the retail industry in Indonesia continues to increase, leveraging information technology (IT) to support business operations has become increasingly crucial for achieving effectiveness and efficiency. Retail companies must manage interconnected business systems, such as inventory management, supply chain, e-commerce, and customer service. Without a clear architecture, integrating these systems becomes challenging, leading to operational inefficiencies, difficulties in decision-making, and an inability to respond quickly to market trends. A comprehensive Enterprise Architecture (EA) is therefore essential for managing all core processes within a company. Implementing EA using the TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) methodology is an optimal choice, as it is widely recognized and adopted. Technology Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, and Business Architecture are the four primary domains of TOGAF. Business Architecture improves cross-departmental integration and streamlines Business Process, while Application Architecture facilitates automation and optimizes application systems for more efficient operations. Data Architecture focuses on structured data management, ensuring accurate and accessible information for decision-making. Meanwhile, technology architecture provides a flexible and adaptable technological infrastructure that responds to business changes. By implementing Enterprise Architecture (EA) through TOGAF ADM, the retail industry can streamline Business Process, integrate various systems, adopt new technologies, and optimize the supply chain more effectively. This approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also strengthens competitiveness in the retail sector by fostering innovation and providing responsive services.
Enterprise Architecture of the Basic Banking Feature for a New Challenger of Digital Banking in Indonesia Sentosa, Steve; Indrajit, Richardus Eko; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): Article Research Volume 8 Issue 4, October 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.14116

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Digital transformation has significantly impacted Indonesia's banking industry, leading to the rise of digital banks that leverage technology for their operations, posing challenges to traditional banking models. This research investigates the implementation of enterprise architecture within the core features of digital banking in Indonesia, utilizing the TOGAF framework and Archimate modeling. The study's primary objective is to identify the core processes, challenges, and opportunities associated with managing the complex architecture of digital banks. Employing a qualitative methodology, data were gathered through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and a review of pertinent literature. The research identified three central processes in digital banking operations: deposits, time deposits, and loans. These processes were then modeled using the TOGAF framework and Archimate to align business strategies with operational activities more effectively. The SWOT analysis conducted highlights digital banks' strengths in operational efficiency, strategic partnerships, and innovation capabilities, while also recognizing weaknesses such as technological dependency and challenges in serving the less tech-savvy population. The study also identifies opportunities for product innovation, market expansion, and ecosystem integration. However, threats like regulatory changes, increased competition, and cybersecurity risks must be carefully managed. The research recommends adopting emerging technologies, enhancing third-party risk management, and improving customer data security and privacy to bolster digital banks' global competitiveness, operational sustainability, and service innovation.
Kesiapan Perubahan Organisasi Di Dalam Melakukan Transformasi Digital Berdasarkan Model Knoster Haludin, Guntur; Indrajit, Richardus Eko; Dazki, Erick
Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis Vol 7 No 1 (2022): j
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS NUSANTARA PGRI KEDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/nusamba.v7i1.16417

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This article examines readiness for change and conducts a readiness study on the digital transformation of online survey outputs based on various industrial backgrounds in Indonesia using the Knoster model. The study results show that the highest preparation aspect is the company vision, with skills, incentives, resources, and work planning. In that order, significantly reduced in other elements. The large gap between the idea and other features shows that the organization has a strong desire.
TOGAF's Approach in Developing an Enterprise Architecture for the Information Technology Security Industry Hidayat, Rachmad Syarul; Indrajit , Richardus Eko; Dazki, Erick
Journal La Multiapp Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal La Multiapp
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i5.1524

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The information technology security industry, encompassing various activities such as risk identification and assessment, policy development, and solution implementation, plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and security of information systems. This study aims to develop and implement an efficient and effective enterprise architecture within the information security sector, focusing on three key core processes identified as the major revenue contributors: risk identification and assessment, security policy development, and security solution implementation. Utilizing the TOGAF-based Enterprise Architecture framework, this research identifies and designs architecture that integrates various systems, applications, and business processes, facilitating better alignment within the organization. The architecture design process involves a thorough analysis of operational needs and business strategies, leading to the development of a model that enhances efficiency and reduces the risk of failure in technology implementation. The outcomes of this study are intended to provide practical guidance for information security companies to optimize operations, simplify system complexities, and achieve strategic goals more effectively. It is anticipated that the application of the designed architecture will have a significant positive impact on the company's ability to address challenges and dynamic needs within the information security industry.