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Go-Live

Definition: The term "go-live" refers to the point in a project or process when it is launched, activated, or made operational.


Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb


Senses:

1. (Noun) The moment when a project or process becomes operational.
2. (Verb) To launch or activate a project or process.


Usage:

Popular Usage: Go-live is commonly used in the IT industry to indicate the official launch of a system or software.
Local Usage: Go-live is widely understood and used in many industries around the world.


Examples:

Noun:

  1. The go-live of the new website is scheduled for next Monday.
  2. After months of development, the go-live of the updated software was a major success.

Verb:

  1. The project manager decided to go-live with the new inventory management system.
  2. Once all the necessary preparations are complete, we can go-live with the revised marketing campaign.

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