IP Clocks – What They Mean to Your Facility

By Sapling Inc. | August 17, 2011

Most people don’t realize how important the little things are in a facility. A variety of everyday items such as computers, projectors and intercom systems keep things running normally throughout the day. Another item that often gets overlooked is the clock system. Having clocks that are not on time in your facility can cause disorder…

Three Ways that Sapling is Making the Purchase of Wireless, Wired, and IP Clocks Easier

By Sapling Inc. | August 16, 2011

Here at Sapling, we have always strived for excellence when it comes to customer service. The dealers that carry our product are an important asset, and making sure we do proper business with them has always been one of our main concerns. However, we know that as the company keeps on growing, there will always…

Think Hospital Clocks Don’t Matter? Think Again!

By Sapling Inc. | August 12, 2011

In the United States, there are many healthcare facilities that still do not have synchronized hospital clocks. Often times, battery-operated clocks or clocks that plug into the wall are bought from thrift or department stores are hanging up around the hospital. Each one of those clocks has a different time from one another. Not all…

Sapling’s Master Clock Always Has a Plan “B”

By Sapling Inc. | August 11, 2011

At Sapling, we wanted to create a master timing device that delivered the correct time out to all the clocks in a building or facility while equipped with additional features that the user would find very helpful in their facility.   We developed many different technologies to do so.  Through wireless, wired, and Internet Protocol (IP)…

Improving Healthcare Facilities One System at a Time: Starting with the Hospital Clock

By Sapling Inc. | August 10, 2011

Is your healthcare facility falling behind in the technology department? Do you walk into other hospitals or nursing homes and see miniscule, but notable upgrades in the equipment these places use that your facility doesn’t? There is a common issue among healthcare facilities around the country where the most up-to-date equipment has not yet been…

Hey, IT Admins: Keep Your Facility on Time with IP Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 9, 2011

Being an IT Administrator for a company can be a stressful occupation. After all, you’re responsible for all of the computers, network hardware, servers, software and security for an entire corporation. It can be a taxing job, especially with how quickly technology advances and progresses in such a short period of time. One area of…

Reasons to Install Wireless School Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 5, 2011

During the years of elementary, middle, or high school, you may remember commonly looking up at a clock on the wall and seeing it was minutes or hours off. You might even remember seeing clocks that would not even move—stuck in time since the moment of their mechanical failure. These school clocks, as old and…

How a Synchronized Hospital Clock can Help a Healthcare Facility

By Sapling Inc. | August 5, 2011

Like any industry out there, healthcare facilities need accurate time to function properly. Installing hospital clocks in these facilities is a given. Whether you are in the cafeteria, an emergency room or doctor’s office, clocks can usually be seen just about anywhere in a hospital. There are several reasons why having a hospital clock is…

Timing Capabilities of IP Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | August 4, 2011

Nowadays, there are still lots of reasons why things like stopwatches and timers are used on a daily basis. Many businesses in many industries need to keep track of activities in order to ensure things like quality and safety. One technology that is particularly used often to facilitate timing is the IP clock. Not only…

Wireless Clock Systems in Your Manufacturing Plant

By Sapling Inc. | August 3, 2011

Manufacturing plants all share one very common challenge—staying on schedule. The pick-up or delivery of finished goods must be on-time to keep customers happy. Deliveries of raw goods must arrive at a specified part of the work day and unloading them into the facility must occur in an orderly fashion. Many manufacturing plants are able…