The future of time synchronisation in financial services
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The importance of accurate timestamps in financial services
From high-frequency trading to digital transactions, accurate and traceable time stamping has never been so important.
Have you thought about what would happen if we lost satellite connectivity?
Without secure, precise, scientifically measured time, every network controlled by computers relying on satellites is at risk.
Four key learnings: GNSS timing threats and fallback options
GNSS threats and fallback options should be part of every company’s risk assessment plan as it is potentially the next black swan event.
Webinar: Time synchronisation for broadcasting, media and entertainment
Watch Richard Hoptroff, Founder and CTO of Hoptroff, and international leading experts discussing effective time synchronisation solutions for the media and entertainment industry.
Why clock synchronisation and data quality is crucial for financial services
The importance of synchronised timing for regulatory and assurance purposes, not only for financial services, but for the entire digital world.
Webinar: Resilient time for the future for finance
Featuring international leading experts across the finance industry about how resilient time will extend data analytics and enhance traceable time stamping in distributed ledger tech.
A brief history of timekeeping: from railway time to scientifically measured, digitally coded time
All you need to know about the history of railway time, GMT, UTC and precision timing for the digital world.
Why time synchronisation in media and broadcast is absolutely critical
The media, entertainment broadcast industry is looking towards new cloud-based solutions to be rid of packet loss in streaming.
MiFID II and time synchronisation in financial services
Financial industry professionals and politicians continue to debate whether the MiFID II regulations should be scrapped.