The Importance of Network Time Synchronization for Enterprise Networks
Many organizations get 'free time off the Internet' which, while free, poses serious risks in terms of time accuracy, reliability and network security. Quickly learn about the many areas in the enterprise network that are reliant on accurate, secure and reliable time.
Your network of workstations and servers, each with its own clock, are actively timestamping files, emails, transactions, and so on. At the same time, your server logs are recording every type of transaction in case the information is needed for audit or forensic analysis.
Learn about the many areas in the enterprise network that rely on those timestamps to function properly, and how a dedicated network time server, perhaps even with an inexpensive atomic clock, delivers the accurate, reliable and secure time synchronization needed.
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