[1] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyndryl Canada Limited, that serves both public and private sector organizations.
The Saskatchewan Computer Utility Corporation (SaskCOMP) was established in April 1973 under General Manager L.T.Holmes [3][4] SaskCOMP was formed through the acquisition of the Systems Centre Branch of the Department of Government Services and Saskatchewan Power Corporation Computer Services.
[6] In 1979, SaskCOMP was part of a newly formed committee with the Department of Education and the Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation to promote the effective use of - and guidelines for the installation of - microcomputers in primary and secondary schools.
SaskCOMP increased the CPU capacity by 40% at Regina Regional Centre by upgrading equipment through a contract with IBM.
A new corporate registry was established for use by the legal profession to search for information on registered and non-profit companies.
ISM was formed through the merger of Westbridge Computer Corp and STM Systems Corp.[10] The official opening of the new head office at 1 Research Drive, Regina.
IBM outsourced its internal computer operations (host and client-server systems) to ISM.
ISM ranked as one of the top 500 Canadian companies, moving up almost 300 places in the survey by Commerce magazine.