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There are several ideas posted in this area which, definitely, indicates the importance of this issue. The most voted one here (please keep voting for it):

https://community.sdl.com/ideas/tridion-ideas/i/tridion-sites-ideas/display-modification-datetime-of-items-based-on-users-time-zone-in-cme

See note from SDL that the change will be applied to all date/time value, not only modification date for which idea was reported:

"Current approach to implement this idea is to switch CM on server side (database, server logic, TOM.NET and CoreService APIs) to use UTC times only. Content Manager Explorer and Experience Manager will convert all date/time values to user local timezone on the fly. This change will be applied to all date/time values exposed in API, such as modification date, scheduled publish date, times when publish stansaction changed its state (e.g. from Rendering to Transporting), when workflow activity was started etc."

CME and timezones in SaaS solution

Utilizing the AWS cloud SaaS solution of Tridion we experience problems due to the server date (Ireland). The CME has a time difference of 2 hours with our country. When content managers schedule a publication at a set time, there is a chance that they make mistakes due to the different time settings in the AWS setup (2 hour difference including day light savings). This is problematic as the Dutch regulator demands exact publication times for quarterly reporting of financial services. We can not have the chance that this goes from because of a server time setting. Please fix this issue to comply to Dutch regulations.

There are other request that are similar to this, we wonder when this will be implemented

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