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It is daylight-saving time again. Do we need to worry about unpatched systems not tracking the correct time this time around?
This is the second year since the dates for changing the clocks was changed in the United States, so you would expect everything to be caught up and working correctly. Here in Arizona and in other parts of the country that do not observe daylight-saving time, it is still a good idea to double-check your system clocks. We still run into machines that insist they are on Mountain Standard/Daylight Time rather than Arizona Time. Symptoms of improperly synchronized system clocks include invalid log entry time-stamps, failed VPN logins, unreachable encrypted Web pages and other seemingly bizarre system anomalies. Public/private key establishment handshakes and Kerberos logins can be especially sensitive to time-stamp discrepancies. Modifying system configuration settings so that system time is obtained using the Network Time Protocol and a reliable time server can minimize the effort required to make sure all your servers and desktops are making the time transition (or not) for daylight-saving time changes as they should. This way, you would only need to check that the time server is distributing the correct time, rather than manually checking each system’s clock setting.
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The top five CIO priorities based on a survey of NetScout users revealing CIOs' top priorities and what they think they should be. Also includes interviews with CIOs of large organizations.
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How to eliminate the stovepiped or siloed nature of application delivery from both an organization and a technological perspective.
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Overview of network troubleshooting that provides an assessment of where we are, and where we need to be relative to the complexities of today's IT challenges.
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