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Grid Control

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What is Grid Control?

Grid control refers to systems and technologies used to monitor, control, and optimize the operation of electrical grids. This includes managing power generation, transmission, and distribution to ensure reliable and efficient electricity supply. It commonly involves Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and various software tools for real-time monitoring, fault detection, and automated responses to grid disturbances. Grid control is crucial for maintaining grid stability, minimizing power outages, and integrating renewable energy sources.

What other technologies are related to Grid Control?

Grid Control Complementary Technologies

Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) provides a comprehensive management platform for Oracle Grid Control environments.
mentioned alongside Grid Control in 54% (56) of relevant job posts
Real Application Clusters (RAC) is a database clustering technology that is often managed and monitored using Grid Control.
mentioned alongside Grid Control in 18% (66) of relevant job posts
Grid Infrastructure provides the foundation for RAC and ASM, often managed through Grid Control.
mentioned alongside Grid Control in 13% (53) of relevant job posts

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