An Integrated University Digital Transformation Model Combining IT Governance, Interoperability, Cloud Security Assessment and Data Analytics: The UTMACH Case in Ecuador
Jennifer Célleri-Pacheco, Fernanda Tusa Jumbo, Oswaldo Chuquirima Camacho, Santiago Rodríguez Yánez, Javier Andrade-GardaDigital transformation in higher education requires integrated designs connecting strategy, governance, infrastructure, interoperability, applications, cybersecurity, accessibility, analytics, and continuous improvement. This study analyzes the Integrated University Digital Transformation Model implemented at Universidad Técnica de Machala, Ecuador, between 2023 and April 2026. A qualitative embedded case study with a design-science orientation examined institutional documents, technical records, governance evidence, cloud migration reports, interoperability mechanisms, system descriptions, analytics outputs, and cloud security assessment records through thematic analysis, process tracing, and artifact evaluation. Findings showed alignment between the Strategic Information Technology Plan and institutional planning; formal IT governance and information security structures; an API- and microservices-based architecture; a staged migration of 52 institutional servers in four operational lots, with documented post-migration monitoring indicating 99.85% average server uptime and no critical incidents attributable to the migration during the monitored period; an automated and traceable admission allocation process within a broader portfolio of integrated academic–administrative systems; and dashboards supporting evidence-informed decisions. MMGSI-Cloud complemented the architecture by assessing governance capabilities, identifying improvement priorities, and linking findings to an institutional roadmap. The case indicates that university digital transformation is strengthened when technological implementation is integrated with formal governance, systematic assessment, evidence-based planning, and institutional accountability.