0 the act of making something, especially a product or service, available for the first time: --
1 the act of making something, esp. a product or service, available for the first time: --
Silverfleet invests in international companies operating in a number of different countries, where there is an opportunity to accelerate growth from buy and build and roll-out strategies.
Stealth was part of the roll-out plans.
If the pilots had been successful, it was expected that a national roll-out in 2012-13 might be funded through use of part of the existing television licence fee.
In 2009, the company conducted two powered rollouts one week apart.
Roll your own should not be confused with rollouts, which, while similar, is fundamentally different.
Nevertheless, rollouts whose results are consistently nonintuitive occur, and their results are usually accepted by most backgammon players.
The roll-out was expected to be complete by mid-2012.
Spoon allows legacy applications to run properly on new operating systems, thereby reducing the cost and risk associated with operating system rollouts.