On-Demand Data
Urban Mapping's on-demand data catalog is the most comprehensive in the industry, with more than 10,000 indicators spanning dozens of difficult-to-collect, hard-to-maintain data categories, including demographics, business analytics, educational performance, crime statistics, health, environmental and climate data and much more.

Oracle customers have an insatiable appetite for high-value content within their applications. Our relationship with Urban Mapping allows the Mapfluence platform to overlay thematic data, creating instant location intelligence, a critical component in our content strategy.
Oracle
Urban Mapping is a recognized leader in techniques for extract, transform and load (ETL). This expertise is leveraged across our customer base, fostering shorter development cycles and more attractive, uniform licensing terms. Data is sourced from dozens of organizations, including commercial parties, government and Urban Mapping's proprietary sourcing activities.
Benefits
- Freedom from staff-intensive tasks of cleansing, normalizing and updating data
- Established vendor relationships eliminate the need for negotiating licensing agreements
- Data packages are fully customizable, with specialized data sets currently on hand for the commercial real estate, insurance and business intelligence industries, as well as for interactive publishers of local content Read more »
- Data is organized for easy retrieval according to a geographic hierarchy, including all boundary types – census blocks, tracts, neighborhoods, cities, states, countries, custom sales territories and everything in between
Data Sources
- Commercial Data acquired from numerous sources including Nielsen Claritas, Acxiom, and Education.com
- Open Data acquired from governmental agencies, NGOs and other public sources
- Custom Data attained from Urban Mapping’s extensive field research, including our market leading neighborhood boundary and transit data
Industry Relevance
Available data is designed to be applicable for a broad collection of user requirements across industries. Topics include demographics, consumer segmentation, natural hazards, school performance, transportation infrastructure, business analytics, unemployment, historical climate patterns, voting patterns, consumer expenditures and more. Read more »
