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CIM

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What is CIM?

CIM stands for Common Information Model. It is an open standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them. It is commonly used for systems management, allowing different management systems to exchange information and interoperate. CIM simplifies the integration of various IT management tools by providing a unified view of the managed environment.

What other technologies are related to CIM?

CIM Complementary Technologies

ICCP (Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol) is used for communication between control centers, enabling data exchange and coordination, which complements CIM's data modeling capabilities.
mentioned alongside CIM in 7% (67) of relevant job posts
Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) are used to manage and optimize distributed energy resources, providing data that can be integrated with CIM models for improved grid management.
mentioned alongside CIM in 6% (61) of relevant job posts
DNP3 is a communication protocol used in SCADA systems, facilitating data exchange between devices and control centers, which complements CIM's data modeling capabilities.
mentioned alongside CIM in 1% (69) of relevant job posts

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