LAS VEGAS, July 14, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xumanii (DBA Imerjn) (OTCQB:XUII), announced that it has released its first television commercial for its cloud solution. The Imerjn cloud differentiates itself from other cloud providers by offering unique customization features. The video can be seen at http://youtu.be/M0oNIsy2KUs.
The Imerjn cloud's unique customization features allow individuals to personalize their cloud (including their file sharing page) in a way the reflects their own personality. Similarly, businesses can use the same customization features to present their file sharing page to their partners and clients in a way that represents their brand by including their logo, uploading a background image that is consistent with their brand along with numerous other customizations. Imerjn has provided samples of customized cloud file sharing pages that have been setup by individuals and businesses on the website. The Imerjn cloud was launched in March of 2014.
The purpose of television commercial is to help potential customers understand how the Imerjn cloud is different from other popular cloud services like Dropbox and Box.com. The Company will provide updates regarding the television networks that will run the commercial later in July, 2014. The Company has also released a "how to" video that explains how the customization features work.
Imerjn CEO, Adam Radly, said, "The objective is to get away from the boring blue and white, standardized background that we see from Dropbox and Box.com. If you're an ad agency and you invite a customer to your Dropbox file sharing page to download a file, ideally that file sharing page should look your brand and be unique. It should not look like a boring blue and page that everybody uses like robots conforming to a standard."
Mr. Radly went on to say, "As I have said before, we believe we are the first cloud service to offer this level of customization and I expect Dropbox and Box.com and others will eventually copy us. In the meantime, we are working on other features that will address other shortcomings in current mainstream cloud solutions. We are a very small and under resourced company but we have proven that we can still be very innovative and actually bring that innovation to market relatively quickly and cost effectively."
The Imerjn cloud has more than 30,000 registered users and receives approximately 1,200,000 impression per month.
Cloud storage is popular but not yet ubiquitous - roughly 55 percent of "connected Americans" have never used a cloud-storage service (according to research conducted by Strategy Analytics). "On the one hand, everyone knows what cloud storage is and they know that they need it, but, on the other hand, approximately half of the country has never used it. This means that there is a definite opportunity and our timing is good," said Mr. Radly.
About Imerjn
Imerjn (XUII), formerly known as Xumanii International Holdings Corp is an early stage company that develops and sells mobile software and hardware solutions. For more information please visit the company website at: http://www.imerjn.com. Contact: Adam Radly, info@imerjn.com.
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