Who is Synergos Technologies, Inc (STI)?
Synergos Technologies Inc. has been helping companies better understand their U.S. markets since 1993. The company introduced the first affordable desktop mapping software in 1993 and the STI: PopStats™ product, the first quarterly population estimates, in 2001.
STI also introduced STI: Vortex VDB, the first comprehensive and affordable desktop mapping software. This was soon followed by a full slate of mapping data products. In 2005, STI launched its second major product, an innovative consumer lifestyle segmentation system called STI: LandScape. LandScape helps companies understand and map consumers’ purchasing propensities at the neighborhood-level. Since then STI has continued to create leading-edge data products, including STI: BlockPoint, STI: WorkPlace, and STI: Spending Patterns. STI data is used by leading companies in retail, real estate, healthcare, telecommunications, finance, and other industries.
About Synergos Technologies (STI): PopStats Data
Since its launch in 2001, a growing number of progressive companies have come to depend on STI: PopStats™ quarterly population estimate’s accurate, current, and robust population data. They use it to capture real population growth as it occurs, estimate population counts accurately at low geographic levels, gain in-depth knowledge about specific populations, access data for both historic growth trends and future forecasts—and much more.
- PopStats data captures population changes, whether up or down, as they occur —and in small geographic areas. Updated estimates are delivered on time every January, April, July, and October. Each update includes the current period and eight recent quarters of history.
- PopStats data uses a combination of unique source data from the U.S. Postal Service ZIP + 4 ® records and the U.S. Census, its own proprietary “bottom-up” methodology, and field tests to deliver the most dependable population estimates available.
- PopStats data gives companies an expanding range of consumer data. PopStats data has grown from 21 variables in 2001 to over 1,200 in 2009. Today researchers can access mortgage-risk data, seasonal data, transient data, eight quarters of historical data, and much more.