1999, Jorg Janke creates
Compiere a predecessor of iDempiere. Jorg had previously worked at Oracle in Germany and the USA. 2006, starts the development of
ADempiere as a fork of the open source version of Compiere. 2008–2010, in the Adempiere community some users work on a modular ERP design proposal, with some OSGI implementations like Apache Felix and Equinox. 2010,
Adempiere 3.6.0 LTS and
Branch GlobalQSS Adempiere361 are launched. 2011, due to disagreements in the former ADempiere developer community they decided to use the new name iDempiere for the code path with the new OSGi architecture. So iDempiere can be seen as the next generation of ADempiere or as a fork of the ADempiere
Branch GlobalQSS Adempiere361. The majority of the active developer community started to work on iDempiere. The big difference made on iDempiere 1.0 vs ADempiere was the platform technology upgrade to the
OSGi framework that allows iDempiere to have plug-ins, so a lot of specific Code made on Adempiere have been updated as plug-ins in iDempiere., Also
Jboss was replaced with
Apache Tomcat improving the performance and
memory footprint. Further upgrades were a new automatic build system based on
Eclipse Buckminster, a major
ZK upgrade (from ZK3.6 to ZK6) which allowed redesign of the web GUI. 2015, on version 3.1
Apache Tomcat was replaced with
Jetty. 2017, on version 5.1 the ZK framework was updated to version 8.0.2.2 and Oracle was successfully tested for Oracle 12C. 2019, in version 6.2,
OpenJDK was updated to version 11, the code was migrated from bitbucket/mercurial to GitHub/git one month before the release of version 7.1. New chat channels were implemented in
Mattermost to replace the IRC channel for future discussions. 2023, in version 11,
OpenJDK was updated to version 17
Awards and recognition "Winner of
InfoWorld's Bossie award for best open source software application", awarded in 2015 and 2016.
SourceForge - "Community Choice" Project of the Month in July 2016 and February 2018. Computer Review (Russian web page) - The best "free" ERP-systems of primary, secondary and higher levels, 5 November 2015.
PCQuest - "7 Open Source ERP Software For Your Business", 20 May 2016.
Capterra Logistics Technology Blog - "The Top 8 Free, Open Source ERP Software", July 26, 2017. ==Platform==