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Hummingheads Adds Drag-and-Drop File Copy to SeP Remote Control

The feature simplifies remote file handling for help desk and IT management, with detailed logging that differentiates the product from competitors in a rapidly growing market.

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Hummingheads Adds Drag-and-Drop File Copy to SeP Remote Control

Hummingheads has added drag-and-drop file copying to the remote control function of its Security Platform (SeP). Users can now copy files between connected PCs by dragging and dropping, bypassing traditional file transfer menus. The feature logs all operations, clearly distinguishing source and destination actions. The update arrives as the remote desktop market is projected to grow from $3.92 billion in 2025 to $14.73 billion by 2034.

Hummingheads announced on July 9 that its Security Platform (SeP) now supports drag-and-drop file copying through its remote control connection. The feature lets users copy files from the local PC to the remote PC, or retrieve logs and other files from the remote machine, without using a separate file transfer tool. All operations are logged with a clear distinction between actions initiated by the source and those by the destination, a capability the company says is unique among Japanese remote control products.

The update comes as the remote desktop software market is projected to grow from $3.92 billion in 2025 to $14.73 billion by 2034, according to Fortune Business Insight. The Japanese market is expected to reach $2.62 billion by 2030. SeP users can activate the new feature without purchasing an additional option.

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