eSecureSend is Now Savi Transfer

eSecureSend is Now Savi Transfer

LOS ANGELES — eSecureSend has announced its rebranding as Savi Transfer, “the B2B solution for adult file transfers.”

According to the company, Savi Transfer offers a dedicated ecosystem exclusively for the adult industry, backed by more than two years of experience serving businesses such as Adam & Eve, Lethal Hardcore, and Adult Empire, under the eSecureSend (eSS) moniker, with the company becoming a premier online file transfer platform for VODs and content creators.

“Savi Transfer will continue to offer the eSS benefits of efficient file transfer acceleration, reliable delivery and an all-hands-on-deck approach to customer service through an easier to use design,” says a company spokesperson. “An innovative retooling that puts anyone who doesn’t use this premier data transfer service at a clear disadvantage.”

The spokesperson points to the new website’s clean, uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced, rich content focused on customer needs, along with its secure, large file transfer solution for VOD companies at 10x faster file transfer, citing the example of Adult Empire transferring a 616GB file at speeds of up to 800MB/s, in only 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 57 seconds.

“All of this has come to fruition based exclusively on customer feedback and support,” the spokesperson adds. “That feedback and interactions led Savi to decide to develop a dedicated website retooled exclusively to meet the needs of its adult industry client base.”

Those clients seem to approve of the efforts.

“eSS has been a godsend for our company,” Fran Marquez at Rodney Moore of Rodnievision, Inc. says. “Having to work with large multiple files from multiple locations has never been easier. No more headaches and uncertainty with FTP stalls, corrupt files and slow upload/download speeds. No more outrageous costs and file size limits for corporate Dropbox-style solutions. We are more than pleased with the technical service and the exceptional customer service in our multiple user setup.”

“Savi Transfer has made doing business for us a lot easier,” says Lethal Hardcore’s Stoney Curtis. “They deliver our content quickly and always keep us up to date as to the status of the content delivery.”

“We are excited about our new service website launch and the robust offerings it provides our customers to get the most out of Savi’s best-in-class file transfer technology,” Savi Transfer’s CEO Jami Choudhury says. “Our file transfer solution delivers large files uninterrupted, overcoming the limitations of sending large files via FTP and shipping hard drives through the post office. Our turnkey solution is focused to optimize the file transfer issues faced by the adult industry players.”

The company plans to update its site on a regular basis with news of added features, business activity, corporate milestones, events, case studies and blog information.

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