Kingdee Milestones
In 2006, Kingdee released the new logo of the "Kingdee ERP" product family, which heightens the exclusiveness and individuality of the Kingdee brand.
In 2005, Kingdee was officially listed on the Main Board of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx). (Stock Code: 268)
In 2004, the construction of the Kingdee R&D Center, with an area of 20,000 sq. m., started in Shenzhen.
In 2004, Kingdee set up permanent business representative offices in Silicon Valley and New York respectively.
In 2004, Kingdee became the first Java middleware manufacturer in China that has passed the J2EE Certification.
In 2004, Kingdee passed the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Level-4 appraisal.
In 2004, Kingdee released the new product logo, which embodies its internationalization and the pursuit for innovation.
In 2003, Kingdee released Kingdee Enterprise Application Suite (EAS), a new product oriented to the high-end industry application and personalized requirement.
In 2002, Kingdee passed the CMM Level 3 appraisal.
In 2001, Kingdee set up the Kingdee Silicon Valley Representative Office.
In 2001, Kingdee International Software Group Company (H.K.) Ltd. was founded.
In 2001, Kingdee was listed on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) of Hong Kong (Stock Code: 8133)
In 2000, Kingdee ranked first in the Chinese ERP market. (Source: CCW report)
In 2000, Kingdee released Apusic, the first ever Chinese proprietary middleware product that fully supports the J2EE standards.
In 1999, Kingdee shifted on its strategic from financial software to ERP, which marked the second leap in the development history of the company.
In 1999, International Data Group (IDG) invested RMB10 million into Kingdee again.
In 1999, Kingdee released the Kingdee 2000 financial software and the K/3 ERP enterprise management software.
In 1999, Kingdee became the first domestic company that had passed the ISO9002 International Quality Accreditation.
In 1998, Kingdee rolled out the Kingdee K/3 ERP, the first enterprise resource planning and management system of China.
In 1998, Kingdee absorbed venture capital RMB10 million from IDG.
In 1993, Shenzhen Aipu Computer Limited and American Chinese Ms. Zhao Xiyan founded a joint venture named Kingdee.
In July, 1991, Mr. Xu Shaochun founded Shenzhen Aipu Computer Limited.
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