cutover

/ˈkʌtˌoʊvər/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involved in the process of switching from one system to another.
    • The cutover date was postponed due to unresolved issues.
    • They scheduled a cutover meeting to review the migration steps.
    • The cutover plan included testing all features before the final switch.
noun
  1. The process of switching from one system, method, or service to another, especially in technology or telecommunications.
    • The IT team worked all night to ensure a smooth cutover to the upgraded server.
    • During the cutover, the old phone lines were disconnected and the new ones activated.
    • The company planned a cutover to the new software over the weekend.
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