golivedatum
Golivedatum is a term used in information technology and project management to refer to the official date and time when a software system, service, or feature becomes live for end users. It functions as a single data point in release notes, project artifacts, and data models to record the moment at which functionality is released into production.
Etymology: a compound of "go live" and datum (data point), reflecting its role as a precise timestamp.
Usage: organizations use golivedatum to coordinate handoffs between development, testing, staging, and production environments, and to
Formats: common representations include ISO 8601 timestamps (for example, 2025-12-11T14:30:00Z) or localized formats in project plans;
Considerations: accurate golivedatum requires consistent time zones, daylight saving considerations, and clear policies for post-release adjustments
See also: go-live, deployment, release management, change control.