You can do this with the builtin module Time::Piece:
#!/usr/bin/env perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
use Time::Piece;
my $start = '2013-10-28T18:59:52.863Z';
my ($whole, $ms) = $start =~ /([^.]+)(.*)Z$/;
my $t1 = Time::Piece->strptime($whole => '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S');
my $t2 = gmtime;
my $diff = $t2 - $t1;
print 'Whole seconds diff: ', $diff;
print 'Fractional seconds diff: ', $diff - $ms;
Output (which is correct for my timezone):
Whole seconds diff: 46979
Fractional seconds diff: 46978.137
My UTC date/time:
$ date -u
Tue 29 Oct 2013 08:02:51 UTC
Confirmation calculation:
$ perl -E 'say(5*60*60 + 8 + 8*60*60 + 2*60 + 51)'
46979
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