The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has migrated to the cloud to manage critical applications, aiming to improve workflow and adopt cost-effective automation

Highlights

Challenge

Before migrating to the cloud, several of KPK’s critical applications such as the Anti-Corruption Learning Center (ACLC), the JAGA platform, and the KPK recruitment portal were operated on on-premises infrastructure. This environment faced multiple limitations, including difficulties in application development and maintenance, as well as a high risk of service disruptions due to dependence on physical servers. These challenges made it difficult for KPK to maintain application availability and manage systems efficiently.

KPK required a more modern approach to ensure that its critical applications could be developed easily, secured effectively, and made available at all times. The organization also needed a partner capable of identifying complex technical dependencies, ensuring a smooth transition to the cloud, and providing operational guidance to keep application performance and costs optimized.

Solution

Before transitioning to the Cloud, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) faced challenges in application development and an unreliable IT infrastructure system, necessitating a solution for Cloud migration to deploy scalable infrastructure for applications, enhance work productivity, and simultaneously reduce costs. As part of the pre-migration phase, Elitery conducted an end-to-end assessment of KPK’s existing environment mapping application dependencies, evaluating security gaps, and identifying cost and performance inefficiencies that would affect cloud readiness. This assessment became the foundation for defining the migration strategy and sequencing the workloads to ensure a smooth transition.

Elitery facilitated the Cloud migration process within one month and successfully managed application workloads while reducing monthly maintenance costs. With all applications now running in the Cloud, Elitery continuously monitors infrastructure and security 24/7 to ensure seamless accessibility and optimal performance. Services utilised encompass RDS, ECS, Simple Storage Service, Elastic Compute Cloud, EC2 Container Registry (ECR), CloudWatch, WAF, Single Email Service, ElastiCache, and Relational Database Service. Elitery’s managed service offerings enable KPK to focus on business development without being burdened by infrastructure issues and significant investment costs.

Result and Benefit

The migration of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to AWS was completed in four weeks, covering design, implementation, and go-live with minimal disruption to existing operations. Key applications including ACLC, JAGA, and the recruitment platform now run on a more stable, scalable, and secure cloud environment, resulting in faster performance, improved accessibility, and significantly lower risk of outages. Through automated patching, scheduled backups, real-time monitoring, and native AWS security controls, KPK’s mission-critical workloads operate with enhanced reliability and stronger data protection.

By adopting AWS and leveraging ongoing optimization from Elitery, KPK achieved 44% annual cost savings while streamlining operations and accelerating development cycles. Cloud-based architecture enables KPK to introduce new features more rapidly and manage applications more efficiently, supporting higher productivity across teams. This modernization effort strengthens the resilience of digital public services and provides a scalable foundation for future enhancements aligned with Indonesia’s anti-corruption initiatives.

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is a state institution responsible for combating corruption through prevention, education, and law enforcement. KPK manages a range of public facing and internal digital applications, including anti corruption education platforms, public oversight portals, and recruitment systems. As a strategic institution serving a broad segment of the Indonesian population, KPK requires secure, reliable, and scalable digital infrastructure capable of supporting the growing demand for its service

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is a state institution responsible for combating corruption through prevention, education, and law enforcement. KPK manages a range of public facing and internal digital applications, including anti corruption education platforms, public oversight portals, and recruitment systems. As a strategic institution serving a broad segment of the Indonesian population, KPK requires secure, reliable, and scalable digital infrastructure capable of supporting the growing demand for its service

Highlights

Challenge

Before migrating to the cloud, several of KPK’s critical applications such as the Anti-Corruption Learning Center (ACLC), the JAGA platform, and the KPK recruitment portal were operated on on-premises infrastructure. This environment faced multiple limitations, including difficulties in application development and maintenance, as well as a high risk of service disruptions due to dependence on physical servers. These challenges made it difficult for KPK to maintain application availability and manage systems efficiently.

KPK required a more modern approach to ensure that its critical applications could be developed easily, secured effectively, and made available at all times. The organization also needed a partner capable of identifying complex technical dependencies, ensuring a smooth transition to the cloud, and providing operational guidance to keep application performance and costs optimized.

Solution

Before transitioning to the Cloud, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) faced challenges in application development and an unreliable IT infrastructure system, necessitating a solution for Cloud migration to deploy scalable infrastructure for applications, enhance work productivity, and simultaneously reduce costs. As part of the pre-migration phase, Elitery conducted an end-to-end assessment of KPK’s existing environment mapping application dependencies, evaluating security gaps, and identifying cost and performance inefficiencies that would affect cloud readiness. This assessment became the foundation for defining the migration strategy and sequencing the workloads to ensure a smooth transition.

Elitery facilitated the Cloud migration process within one month and successfully managed application workloads while reducing monthly maintenance costs. With all applications now running in the Cloud, Elitery continuously monitors infrastructure and security 24/7 to ensure seamless accessibility and optimal performance. Services utilised encompass RDS, ECS, Simple Storage Service, Elastic Compute Cloud, EC2 Container Registry (ECR), CloudWatch, WAF, Single Email Service, ElastiCache, and Relational Database Service. Elitery’s managed service offerings enable KPK to focus on business development without being burdened by infrastructure issues and significant investment costs.

Result and Benefit

The migration of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to AWS was completed in four weeks, covering design, implementation, and go-live with minimal disruption to existing operations. Key applications including ACLC, JAGA, and the recruitment platform now run on a more stable, scalable, and secure cloud environment, resulting in faster performance, improved accessibility, and significantly lower risk of outages. Through automated patching, scheduled backups, real-time monitoring, and native AWS security controls, KPK’s mission-critical workloads operate with enhanced reliability and stronger data protection.

By adopting AWS and leveraging ongoing optimization from Elitery, KPK achieved 44% annual cost savings while streamlining operations and accelerating development cycles. Cloud-based architecture enables KPK to introduce new features more rapidly and manage applications more efficiently, supporting higher productivity across teams. This modernization effort strengthens the resilience of digital public services and provides a scalable foundation for future enhancements aligned with Indonesia’s anti-corruption initiatives.

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