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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go live date" is not correct and is not used in written English
It is better to use a more specific phrase such as "launch date". For example, "We expect the website to go live on its launch date of June 1st."
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According to the chart, we're looking at a "Go live" date September 24th.
Employees have now been trained on the service and how to pitch it to customers, but have not yet been given the go live date.
PACS users at KAMC benefitted from a long (14-month) period of familiarization and training prior to the "go live" date.
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There are no details on handsets, "go live" dates, or pricing, but Android Community believe that the network will be populated with USB modems and Android devices.
Similarly, information relating to the actual "go live" dates of hospitals was difficult to obtain, impacting on our sampling strategy and ability to plan.
Three months before a chosen go-live date, departmental leadership, the ultrasound division, and residents formed a task force.
The group met monthly for 3 months prior to a go-live date of January 1 , 2014
Leading up to the go-live date, both resident and attending physicians received in-person and online instruction on the workflow process.
But they may have jumped the gun on the "official" go-live date for Android Pay.
Dwolla announced the updated FiSync integration for financial institutions back in March, and is only a few days behind its promise of the go-live date for its debut banking partner.
Isis's pilot debuted in October 2012, so perhaps the go-live date will also be October, in order to make it a full year between to the two launches.
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