About Adobe Commerce
The enterprise sibling of Magento Open Source.
Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source share one code base and one object model. The split is about licensing and the extra features layered on top. Adobe bought Magento in May 2018 for $1.68 billion and rebranded the paid edition to Adobe Commerce. What you pay for on the commerce tier is the B2B module (company accounts, shared catalogs, negotiable quotes, requisition lists, purchase-order approvals), the page builder, the cloud hosting option, and the hooks into the rest of the Adobe stack including Analytics, Target and Marketo Engage.
The reason that matters for a warehouse: the tables a B2B merchant cares about are the ones Open Source does not have. Shared-catalog price overrides, quote lifecycle, company hierarchy and approval events only exist once you are on Adobe Commerce. Pulling them out of the database is where contract profitability, quote-to-order conversion and buyer-group price drift stop being questions the commerce team cannot answer without a developer ticket.
The page you land on as a direct-to-consumer shop is our Magento page. This one is for the Adobe Commerce license holders, the B2B distributors, and the groups running Adobe Commerce alongside Adobe Analytics or Marketo.