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The Deutsch edition of the Devolutions blog is now available!

Devolutions blog in German

The Deutsch edition of the Devolutions Blog is now live, offering German-speaking users product updates, tips, and resources in their native language.

Laurence Cadieux

As Communication Team Leader at Devolutions, I lead our content and communications team, with a focus on strategy, alignment, and brand consistency across all channels. I oversee initiatives like our blog, the Devolutions Force advocate program, and global PR efforts — ensuring our messaging connects with the right audiences, in the right way.

I hold a bachelor’s degree in marketing, and outside of work, you’ll usually find me singing with my band or rewatching my favorite movies. Want to connect? Reach out at lcadieux@devolutions.net.

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Guten Tag! We are happier than a thirsty visitor at the Oktoberfest festivities in Munich to announce that the Deutsch edition of the Devolutions Blog is now available! Click here to dive in.

About our Deutsch Blog

We are proud to have a large and loyal user base in Germany (and across Europe). For years, our German-speaking blog visitors would typically visit either our English or French version blogs, or use a tool like Google Translate to view the content in Deutsch.

As we all know, automatic translation tools are certainly better than using nothing at all, and the accuracy has gotten better in recent years. However, the execution is still far from perfect, and certain concepts, phrases, and colloquialisms (slang) often get lost in translation.

Well, now our German-speaking community members can learn about our product updates, get important advice and tips, discover the latest white papers, case studies, resources, and much more — all in the comfort and convenience of their native language!

Over the past few weeks, we have been working hard to translate and publish many blogs and articles. We are continuing this effort, and will be adding more until the backlog is clear.

Questions or comments?

If you have any questions or comments about the new Deutsch edition of our blog, then please let us know. We invite you to post below, or get in touch with us directly. Thank you — or actually, make that Danke schön!

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