The difference is that one is more formal than the other.
More formal:
David, te presento a Julia = David, I introduce you to Julia
(That's a literal translation, but we wouldn't say it like that in English. In English, we would say "David, may I introduce you to Julia?")
More informal:
David, ésta / ella es Julia = David, this is Julia
Julia is a woman, so you can't say "esto." "Esto" is only for objects. It is not for human beings.
To introduce a woman, we can say "ésta es Fulanita" (this is Fulanita) but it's more common to say "ella es Fulanita" (she is Fulanita).
To introduce a man, we can say "éste es Fulanito" (this is Fulanito) but it's more common to say "él es Fulanito" (he is Fulanito).