In computing, time zones are used to represent the offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for a particular location or region. This allows computers and networks to communicate and share data with each other, even if they are in different parts of the world and using different time zones.
There are many different ways to check the timezone in Solaris, a Unix-based operating system. One way is to use the `date` command. The `date` command displays the current date and time, as well as the current time zone. For example, the following command will display the current date and time in the Pacific Time zone: