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Compron is a vendor focused on building statistical information systems. Its website maps its capabilities to Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehouse (DWH) use cases. Its core products are NG and NG2: NG organizes data from a given business domain into a consistent statistical foundation, while NG2 provides interactive data analysis for end users. In the marketing/SEO category, it is not a keyword, ranking, or site audit tool; it is closer to a general-purpose BI and statistical analysis solution.
NG uses a “virtual database” approach. Starting from unload files from administrative databases, it traverses the data using custom programs written in Visual C++ or COBOL, converts administrative data into aggregatable data, and passes it directly to the NG service module without storing a full additional dataset. Outputs include tables, aggregations, and lists, with formats covering slk, rtf, html, csv, and txt, and it can connect with Word, Excel, and similar tools. One case study mentions a UWV project containing 8 million application and entitlement records since 1993. NG2 emphasizes interactive aggregation speed, claiming that 5 million records can be tabulated in under 1 second at high aggregation levels.
NG and NG2 explicitly support Windows systems, ranging from Windows95 to Windows10. NG can generate NG2 datasets, while NG2 can create cross tables, charts, annotations, and export to common formats. It can also serve as a statistical analysis extension module for software packages and supports release under the customer’s own brand, with Vernet’s Versys given as an example. The website does not disclose pricing, subscription options, free trials, payment methods, or support channels, so buyers should contact the company directly before purchasing.
Its strengths are that the data processing workflow emphasizes consistency, can integrate data from multiple administrative systems, and does not require a traditional database loading process. NG’s syntax is said to be relatively simple, and NG2’s drag-and-drop cross-analysis is friendly to non-technical users. The drawbacks are that the platform is clearly oriented toward local Windows environments and custom development, with no visible support for cloud deployment, APIs, modern marketing platform integrations, or SEO-specific metrics. Public information is also limited, and commercial transparency is insufficient.
It is better suited to organizations such as government agencies, HR departments, insurers, and public service providers that hold large volumes of structured business data and need statistical reporting, as well as software vendors that want to add analytics modules to their own products. If the goal is SEO monitoring, ad attribution, or content marketing analytics, Power BI, Tableau, Looker Studio, or tools such as SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Similarweb will be more direct options. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone; network connectivity, cross-border payments, and contractual service arrangements should all be verified separately.
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