Apr 2, 2012 15:33
12 yrs ago
English term

up-and-running

English to Dutch Bus/Financial IT (Information Technology)
Context:

"Create custom solutions to work with what you have/Hard to maintain complex and brittle customer solutions to PureApplication System/Complete infrastructure stack up-and-running in hours"
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): freekfluweel

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Proposed translations

+5
3 mins
Selected

klaar voor gebruik

Binnen enkele uren klaar voor gebruik....
Peer comment(s):

agree Pieter Beens
1 min
agree Monique Zwanenburg Widingsjö : Helemaal mee eens
2 mins
agree Jan Willem van Dormolen (X)
1 hr
agree Sonny Wouters
16 hrs
agree sindy cremer
3 days 3 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Bedankt."
1 day 9 hrs

klaar en in bedrijf/up-and-running

Niet klaar voor gebruik, maar klaar en in bedrijf. Ik vraag me af of dit begrip misschien beter in het Engels kan worden gelaten.
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