Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cutover
noun
/ˈkʌtˌoʊvər/

Definition
The act of transitioning from one system or process to another.

Examples
- The cutover to the new software was scheduled for the weekend to minimize disruption.
- After the cutover, all team members were trained on the new system.

Meaning
Cutover refers to the switch from an old system to a new one, often used in the context of technology or project management.

Synonyms
- switch
- transition
- changeover
- rollover