For the last 18 months we have been using the eRez imaging server to share high-resolution files with our clients around the world. It has helped us to shave days off the approval process, as well as providing us with a cost-effective and feature-rich solution to our imaging needs. We were amazed at how much functionality eRez offered. The team at filetransfer.co.uk also gave us advice and support during our evaluation process. We need to keep our clients updated with our retouching progress, which means sharing high-resolution files – often over 200MB –globally. This system lets us publish our detailed work in progress without the need to send disks by courier. In addition, we have been able to integrate a customised client log-in with our own branding.
James Digby-Jones, director, Saddington & Baynes
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