Time after Time—Seconds Make All the Difference

By Sapling Inc. | September 2, 2011

If you’ve had a chance to check out our website and browse through our blogs, you’ve read again and again the importance of having accurate, synchronized clocks to keep the correct time. But how important is keeping accurate time, really? Should we care about a few minutes or seconds here or there? Before you jump…

Sapling National and International Trade Shows: Come See a Demo of Our Wireless and IP Clock Software!

By Sapling Inc. | September 1, 2011

While Sapling believes that connecting with customers at regional level trade shows is more than crucial, we realize our larger, national and international shows can be just as important. Many of our customers will only attend the InfoComm or ISE shows—the mammoth shows with hundreds or sometimes thousands of exhibiting companies. But can you blame…

Sync Options for Master Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 31, 2011

Have you ever visited a facility, looked up at the clocks and taken note that every clock you see displays the exact same time? Chances are you haven’t! While accurate time is somewhat hard to notice for the visitors of a particular building, it is a very important aspect for the employees of many hospitals,…

IP Clocks in Train Stations – A Commuter’s Dream

By Sapling Inc. | August 30, 2011

Life for the average college student has become increasingly hectic. With full course loads, extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, and trying to maintain a social life, a student’s schedule can become pretty tight. For students that commute to school such as myself, add to that list two, if not more, hours of travel time each day…

Sapling Social Media – Stay Updated with Ease

By Sapling Inc. | August 26, 2011

The Sapling Company is a leading technological innovator, and we are eager to provide updates for both new and existing customers about our latest products and advancements. One of our recent blogs discussed trade shows, in which Sapling has the opportunity to travel all over the country and abroad to meet our clients firsthand. Unfortunately,…

Life without Hospital Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 26, 2011

Try and imagine your workday without your accurate hospital clocks. Maybe you’re a nurse or doctor, or even an intern who doesn’t work full shifts. Regardless of your position at your healthcare facility, chances are your work life would change dramatically if your synchronized hospital clocks one day were no longer on the walls of…

Sapling Regional Trade Shows: Debuting New Wireless Clocks and Many Other Developments

By Sapling Inc. | August 25, 2011

One of the many ways that Sapling likes to stay in touch with our customers, as well as acquire new clientele, is through our attendance at regional trade shows. Whether it’s a regional show covering Nevada and California, or a conference for businesses in Georgia, we like to take every opportunity to get out and…

Emergency Preparedness with Sapling Wireless, Wired, and IP Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 24, 2011

“Did you feel the earthquake?” That was the question of the day yesterday here at The Sapling Company. Located in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, earthquakes are not a frequent occurrence at our office. Consequently, the slight rumble caught everyone’s attention and caused quite a stir. After quickly taking to the internet and other news media for…

Start off the School Year in Sync with Sapling’s Master Clock

By Sapling Inc. | August 19, 2011

As the summer draws to a close, administrators, teachers, and numerous other officials are busily preparing schools for the return of hundreds of lively students. Textbooks are being organized, classrooms are being decorated, and supplies are being ordered. With countless details to consider, it is difficult to keep a school running as efficiently as possible,…

School Clocks—A Catch 22

By Sapling Inc. | August 19, 2011

School clocks are a particularly funny situation. For a device that every single person within a school must look at more than ten times a day, they seem to go unnoticed for the most part. In fact, the only time the clocks seem to stand out to the teachers, students, or staff that use them…