2025 September
    Neumann Systems becomes the new owner of Verj.io.
    
2025 February
    Verj.io V5.13.4 released. V5.13.4 introduces Themes and Data Connectors.
    
2024 April
    Verj.io V5.13.1 released. V5.13.1 is the first phase of a program that extends support for reusable components and other ready-made materials.
    
2024 January
    Verj.io V5.12 released.
    
2022 March
    Gateway released. The Gateway delivers seamless Ebase Cloud and on-premises data integration.
    
2021 September
    Continued improvement of the Verj.io platform. Support for PWAs, content security policies and 3rd party front-end development technologies added.
    
2018 September
    Ebase Cloud released to production.
    
2016 June
    Development of the Ebase Cloud begins.
    
2016 May
    Ebase Xi is rebranded as Verj.io.
    
2015 October
    Ebase Xi V5.0 released.
    
2010 November
    Ebase now used by 30% of UK local government and a range of international private sector companies.
    
2009 November
    UFS becomes Ebase Xi. Continued evolution towards full strength RAD capabilities.
    
2005 June
    Partner program launched. First partners include Northgate, Capita and IDOX. Private sector expansion begins, Ebase acquires Toyota Motors US, Vodafone, Prudential and Rabobank as customers.
    
2002 October
    Canterbury Council becomes Ebase’s first customer.
    
2002 August
    UFS version 1 launched. The first release includes an eForms builder, deep integration capabilities and workflow processing.
    
2001 September
    Redwood's scope widens to include data integration and general web app development. Redwood is renamed to Universal Form Server (UFS).
    
2001 March
    Work on Redwood, a tool for speeding up electronic forms, begins.
    
2000 October
    IBM UK premier partner.
    
1999 October
    Ebase founded.