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OCBase will launch the Enterprise+ version of OCCT on June 4th

OCBase is preparing to launch the OCCT Enterprise+ edition at Computex in June. The new edition is SaaS (software-as-a-service) and promises to offer advanced and customisable features to improve system stability testing operations.

Hardware professionals and enthusiasts often rely on multiple software tools to test the stability of their systems. Manual result processing, inconsistent testing, and brittle automation usually lead to time loss, increased risk of crashes, and lack of report uniformity. However, with the latest Enterprise+ version, OCCT aims to address these challenges by offering an integrated and comprehensive solution.

OCBase claims the new Enterprise+ version can replace most of the testing and monitoring software, including AIDA64, HWiNFO, CPU-Z, HWMonitor, FurMark, Prime95, Linpack, MemTest86, and more, working as a single solution for everything. Running OCCT Enterprise+ generates an intuitive and interactive report with multiple functionalities:

  • Cloud storage.
  • Comparison between two systems in the database with automated detection of the closest system.
  • Quick stats for immediate issue identification.
  • Report publishing with control over visible information.
  • Report customisation with company colours and logo.
  • Starting remote diagnostics to obtain system status and perform stability tests even after the system is sold to the customer

In addition to these features, the OCCT Enterprise+ license provides access to OCBase's repository, allowing customers to assess the performance of components and systems and compare them to each other. OCBase will showcase the OCCT Enterprise+ at its booth at Computex Taipei 2024, running from June 4th to the 7th.

KitGuru says: Have you ever used OCCT? Given its feature set, would you find any benefit from using OCCT Enterprise+?

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