ISM is an
information technology
Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology system ...
service company based in
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina () is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census, Regina had a city population ...
. The main company office is currently located in the
ISM Building which was built by the
University of Regina
The University of Regina is a public research university located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded in 1911 as a private denominational high school of the Methodist Church of Canada, it began an association with the University of Saskatche ...
in 1991 to suit ISM's needs. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Kyndryl Canada Limited, that serves both public and private sector organizations.
ISM is headquartered in
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina () is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census, Regina had a city population ...
and has offices in
Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, and has served as ...
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Saskatchewan
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,
Burnaby
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British Columbia
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, and
Victoria
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* Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia
* Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada
* Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory
* Victoria, Seychelle ...
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British Columbia
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, but provides services to customers all across Canada. ISM is one of
Canada's Top 100 Employers
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(2019), Saskatchewan's top 100 employers (2019), and Canada's top family-friendly employers (2019).
History
1973
The Saskatchewan Computer Utility Corporation (SaskCOMP) was established in April 1973 under General Manager L.T.Holmes
SaskCOMP was formed through the acquisition of the Systems Centre Branch of the Department of Government Services and Saskatchewan Power Corporation Computer Services. The corporations initial objective was to consolidate and combine computer services for provincially-funded institutions
1974
Further expansion of SaskCOMP - with the acquisition of the
University of Saskatchewan
A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase ''universitas magistrorum et scholarium'', which ...
,
Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, and has served as ...
Campus Computation Centre and the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus Computer Centre. SaskCOMP's major new customers were the City of Prince Albert and the
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is a Canadian insurance company and a Crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of Saskatchewan. SGI's operations consist of the Saskatchewan Auto Fund, the compulsory public auto insurance program f ...
office
1975–1980
The central theme for SaskCOMP was improved ease of access to computers. Revenue grew by 16% overall and software associated with new services increased four-fold and was expected to double again in 1976. In 1976, Norm E.Glassel took over as General Manager of SaskCOMP and a comprehensive mandate was formed for the corporation. The computers at the three main centres in PA,
Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, and has served as ...
and
Regina were linked via telecommunications lines to enable SaskCOMP customers at any one centre to use the services of another. SaskCOMP created a Minicomputer Division to provide minicomputer services to customers as readily as large-scale computers
In 1977, SaskCOMP installed the
IBM System/370 Model 168
The IBM System/370 Model 168 and Model 158 were both announced on August 2, 1972. Prior 370 systems had not "offered virtual storage capability, which was to be a hallmark of the 370 line," and some said that
the 168 and 158 were the first "real ...
computer to replace a model 158 computer. The Model 158 computer was sold for $640,000. In 1978 SaskCOMP had grown to become the twelfth largest service bureau in Canada! 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. In 1980, SaskCOMP moved into the new Galleria building at
Innovation Place Research Park in Saskatoon.
1981–1990
The personal computer revolution began. SaskCOMP was leasing
IBM's largest system and became the 8th largest computer operation in Canada. SaskCOMP rates were the lowest in the Canadian service bureau industry. In 1983, SaskCOMP celebrated its 10th anniversary!Efforts continued to focus on data security with new security policies, dedicated security employees and secure storage. SaskCOMP increased the CPU capacity by 40% at Regina Regional Centre by upgrading equipment through a contract with IBM. Affirmative action was introduced to attract more target group employees to SaskCOMP.
In 1986, SaskCOMP deployed the first Disaster Recovery Service in Western Canada. Gerald Thom was named the President of SaskCOMP. Remote control centres were established to provide access over high-speed lines. A new corporate registry was established for use by the legal profession to search for information on registered and non-profit companies. SaskCOMP upgraded technology with a new
IBM 3090
The IBM 3090 family is a family of mainframe computers that was a high-end successor to the IBM System/370 series, and thus indirectly the successor to the IBM System/360 launched 25 years earlier.
Announced on 12 February 1985, the press rele ...
-200E processor installation.
In 1988, SaskCOMP became Westbridge Group. Four provincially owned companies merged, and were privatized. A new direction in data storage was implemented with "tomorrow's technology in mind." In 1989, Westbridge shifted to integrated technology services. Len McCurdy was named president. Westbridge was listed as a penny stock on the
Toronto Stock Exchange
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and every employee got 100 shares. At this time, the corporation nearly became insolvent due to investment in Mr. McCurdy's previous computer leasing company, just as computer leasing was becoming unprofitable.
1991–2000
ISM was formed through the merger of Westbridge Computer Corp and STM Systems Corp. The official opening of the new head office at 1 Research Drive, Regina. IBM assumed a controlling financial interest in ISM. 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.
In 1995, ISM Information Systems Management Corporation becomes 100% owned by IBM. ISM sponsored the Grey Cup 1995 in Regina: "Huddle Up in Saskatchewan." In 1997, major organizational changes occurred with the creation of IBM Global Services.
IBM Canada formed Regina-based ISM in 2005.
2021
ISM became a subsidiary of
Kyndryl Canada Limited on September 1, 2021. The ISM name is not an acronym, and is simply three letters,
known either as ISM or ISM - a Kyndryl company.
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