THE SAPLING COMPANY, INC. INTRODUCES NEW ANALOG AND DIGITAL HOUSINGS

By Sapling Inc. | June 3, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA – June 3, 2011 – The Sapling Company unveils its new digital surface and double mount housings, as well as their new analog double mount housing for use in a variety of industries. Sapling’s new housings are improved aesthetically, as well as mechanically. Among some of the new features…

Dictionary Series – IP Clock Lingo: A Reference Guide

By Sapling Inc. | June 2, 2011

Not sure what an IP clock system is or whether you even need one? Chances are you are not alone! An IP clock system is a grouping of clocks on one network of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) infrastructure for the synchronization and display of an accurate time source. Understanding these IP clocks and how they function matters…

Wired Master Clock Systems – 3 Options to Choose From

By Sapling Inc. | June 1, 2011

Sapling is an industry leader in providing wired master clock solutions for business, manufacturing, education, healthcare and more. When our customers need a wired system that works for them, we have more than one selection to choose from. Choosing the right wired system for any facility is a piece of cake with the system options…

Three Options that Schools Won’t Want to Pass Up for their School Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | May 31, 2011

Synchronized time is, without a doubt, becoming a standard among schools kindergarten through 12th grade. Having extremely accurate time display throughout a school exponentially improves the operations that go on within and around the building. While making the upgrade to synchronized school clocks is always a worth-while endeavor, there are various options and upgrades to…

Dictionary Series – Wireless Clock Lingo: A Reference Guide

By Sapling Inc. | May 27, 2011

Trying to decide on a wireless clock system? If you are new to the world of synchronized timekeeping, this may not be the easiest task. Perhaps the first thing you should do is learn how to talk the talk. Learning how wireless clocks work and making necessary decisions when picking them out, however, can be…

What You Didn’t Know About Master Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | May 24, 2011

Hey, what’s that?! No it’s not the iPad or Xbox Kinect, it’s a Sapling Master Clock. What in the world is a master clock? Even though it’s not just your run of the mill clock that hangs on the wall, we don’t expect you to know as much about it as your MacBook either. Master…

What Users Can Accomplish with Sapling’s IP Clock Monitoring Software

By Sapling Inc. | May 19, 2011

Among all the great technologies and innovations the world has received through Internet Protocol, one that goes commonly overlooked is the development of the IP clock. IP clocks deliver the one thing that every facilities manager or maintenance worker needs: control. Having an IP clock system means the user has the ability to control each…

Affordable School Clocks for Universities

By Sapling Inc. | May 18, 2011

Due to the current economic climate, the State of Pennsylvania recently announced a significant budget cut for state school funding. This loss of funds, upon final approval, can seriously halter many of the plans that state colleges have in the works that require substantial sums of money and/or rely heavily on government subsidies. This can…

What’s So Great about Healthcare Clocks? Synchronization!

By Sapling Inc. | May 16, 2011

Ever wonder why your local hospital is considered so reliable in your community? A good place to look would be on the walls inside the building. Look at the clocks and see if they are accurate from patient rooms to emergency rooms to lobbies and hallways. Take note of whether every clock displays the same…

Alkaline vs. Lithium: Why Sapling’s Wireless Clocks Use Alkaline Batteries.

By Sapling Inc. | May 12, 2011

This day in age, no one really thinks twice about the batteries they use in their electronic devices. When deciding what battery to use with, for instance, our wireless clocks, the most thought we usually put into it is whether we need AA, AAA, 9V, etc. The fact of the matter is, choosing between lithium…