
ZOC
Terminal emulator software
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What is ZOC
ZOC is a terminal emulator for Windows and macOS used to connect to remote systems and network devices over protocols such as SSH and Telnet, and to communicate with serial-connected equipment. It targets IT administrators, network engineers, and developers who need a desktop client for interactive sessions and session management. The product emphasizes a tabbed interface, scripting/automation options, and support for legacy terminal emulations used with mainframes and midrange systems.
Broad terminal emulation support
ZOC includes multiple terminal emulations beyond basic VT-style terminals, which is useful in environments that still rely on legacy host systems. This can reduce the need for separate clients when working across heterogeneous systems. It also helps when exact emulation behavior matters for host applications that depend on specific terminal capabilities.
Session and tab management
ZOC provides saved sessions, tabbed connections, and configurable connection profiles for repeatable access to servers and devices. This supports workflows where users switch frequently between many endpoints. Compared with more minimal terminal clients, this reduces manual setup and connection friction.
Automation via scripting
ZOC supports scripting to automate interactive logins and routine terminal tasks. This is useful for operational runbooks, device provisioning steps, and repetitive command sequences. Scripting can improve consistency when multiple administrators perform the same procedures.
Learning curve for advanced features
Features such as emulation tuning, scripting, and extensive configuration can take time to learn and standardize. Teams may need internal documentation to ensure consistent profiles and scripts across users. For simple SSH usage, the feature set may be more than some users require.
Commercial licensing model
ZOC is proprietary software and typically requires a paid license for ongoing use. This can be a constraint for teams standardizing on free/open-source tooling or deploying to many endpoints. Procurement and license management may add overhead compared with no-cost alternatives.
Desktop-only deployment
ZOC is primarily a desktop application for Windows and macOS rather than a web-based terminal platform. That limits use cases that require browser access, centralized policy enforcement, or zero-install contractor access. Organizations may need additional tooling for those scenarios.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| ZOC9 single-user license | US$79.99 (79.00 EUR) one-time purchase | Perpetual license for one user; includes all updates for ZOC v9.xx and support; license may be installed on multiple computers but not run concurrently. |
| Upgrade to ZOC9 from v8.xx | US$29.99 (29.00 EUR) one-time | Upgrade license covers ZOC9 and all v9.xx updates. |
| Upgrade to ZOC9 from v7.xx or older | US$49.99 (49.00 EUR) one-time | Upgrade license covers ZOC9 and all v9.xx updates. |
| Site License (250–500 users) | US$12,980.00 (11,850.00 EUR) one-time | Site license for 250–500 users in a single legal entity; includes support and all v9.xx updates. For 500+ users or custom agreements contact EmTec. |
Additional notes:
- One-time purchase; no recurring subscription fees. Support and updates for the same major version (v9.xx) are included.
- Bulk/volume discounts: 5–9 licenses: 5%; 10–24: 10%; 25–49: 20%; 50–99: 25%; 100–199: 30%; 200–299: 35%.
- Free 30-day evaluation is offered on EmTec's site.