switchover — UK US (also switch over) /ˈswɪtʃˌəʊvər/ noun [C] ► a change from using one technical system, etc. to another: a switchover to sth »The switchover to the euro made it easier for eurozone countries to do business with each other. »All of the 1,154… … Financial and business terms
Switchover — Unter einem Switchover ist in der Informationstechnik ein Wechsel von einem Primärsystem zu einem Standby System zu verstehen. Anders als bei einem Failover, mit dem ein ungeplanter Wechsel zum Standby System bezeichnet wird und der zum Beispiel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
switchover — UK [ˈswɪtʃˌəʊvə(r)] / US [ˈswɪtʃˌoʊvər] noun [countable] Word forms switchover : singular switchover plural switchovers American a changeover from one thing to another … English dictionary
switchover — v. (D; intr.) to switchover to (we switchovered over to French) … Combinatory dictionary
switchover — /swich oh veuhr/, n. 1. the act or process of changing from one power source, system, etc., to another. 2. an act or an instance of changing from one job, belief, style, etc., to another. [1925 30; n. use of v. phrase switch over] * * * … Universalium
switchover — noun a) A complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another b) A change to the use of a second system (of power etc) in the event of the failure of a main system … Wiktionary
switchover — switch|o|ver [ swıtʃ,ouvər ] noun count AMERICAN a complete change from one thing to another … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
switchover — /ˈswɪtʃoʊvə/ (say swichohvuh) noun → changeover. Also, switch over …
switchover — When an equipment failure occurs, an alternative system (e.g., file unit, communications line, or computer) can be manually or automatically activated … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
switchover — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: switch (II) + over : changeover … Useful english dictionary