Every release cycle, we ask the same question: what’s slowing IT teams down the most right now? With 2026.2, the answer kept coming back to the same culprits — repeated context switches, scattered credentials, one-at-a-time bottlenecks, and privilege workflows that interrupt rather than protect.
Our Product Marketing Advisor, Yann Lemasson, walks you through the highlights in the video below, and we’ve broken down a few of the key changes beneath it.
Workforce password management
Built-in password importer
Moving to Devolutions Cloud no longer means a manual re-entry marathon. The new built-in import and export capabilities let you bring in credentials from other password managers directly — no third-party tools, no CSV gymnastics.
Remote access management
Simultaneous entry checkouts
Shared resources have historically meant a queue: one user checks out, everyone else waits. With 2026.2, administrators can define how many users are allowed to hold simultaneous checkouts on a given entry, so teams that genuinely need concurrent access no longer have to work around an artificial one-at-a-time constraint.
Remote desktop management & IT operations
Edit your Cloud workspace offline and sync when you reconnect
Devolutions Cloud previously allowed read-only access when working offline through Remote Desktop Manager. With 2026.2, full read and write access is supported in offline mode. Changes made while disconnected sync automatically when the connection is restored.
Access OTP codes from an externally located vault
With 2026.2, teams can store OTP secrets in a different vault from the credentials they protect — giving organizations more flexibility in how they structure access without complicating the authentication experience for end users.
Privileged access management
JIT elevation groups now auto-populate by default
Just-in-time elevation is only as fast as its setup. Previously, operators had to manually re-select the appropriate elevation group at every checkout. Now a default elevation group can be pre-configured on PAM account entries, so the right group is already selected when a checkout begins.
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The 2026.2 releases were shaped by the ideas, suggestions, and real-world insight provided by our global user community. Your feedback helps us continue improving our solutions in ways that are practical, relevant, and meaningful for the professionals who rely on them every day.
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