Brendan Boyle
Brendan Boyle is a content editor at Openprovider. His work focuses largely on the areas of thought leadership content, customer success stories, and Openprovider podcasts.

4 MIN READ TIME10/06/2026
Business Advice
.dk registry is changing its administration model: what it means for your portfolio
Some important changes are on the way for .dk. The ccTLD of Denmark, Punktum dk...

8 MIN READ TIME04/06/2026
Business Advice
How recurring revenue accelerates when infrastructure services like email, SSL, and DNS are centralized
For most domain resellers, MSPs, and hosting providers, the path to predictable growth runs through...

3 MIN READ TIME02/06/2026
Business Advice
.com vs. .CA which is best for Canadian businesses?
For Canadian businesses looking to build their online presence, choosing the right top-level domain (TLD)...

8 MIN READ TIME25/05/2026
Business Advice
ccTLD restrictions in 2026: which country domains you can actually sell as a reseller
Not every country domain (ccTLD) is as straightforward to sell as it looks. Some require...

5 MIN READ TIME21/05/2026
Business Advice
Why manual domain renewal processes fail as portfolios scale
There’s a version of domain renewal failure that looks like negligence. That version is rare....

7 MIN READ TIME20/05/2026
Business Advice
How fragmented domain infrastructure steadily erodes margin at scale
No serious hosting provider, MSP, or digital agency sets out to build a fragmented domain...

7 MIN READ TIME19/05/2026
Business Advice
Your essential domain health check guide
Most domain infrastructure failures do not begin with a dramatic technical event. They begin with...

7 MIN READ TIME12/05/2026
Business Advice
Why domain operations break after 1,000 domains
Most providers don’t notice the fragmentation in their domain infrastructure until the portfolio is large...

3 MIN READ TIME11/05/2026
Business Advice
Personal brands, creators, and artists: the growing importance of identity-driven domains
In the online world, your name is much more than a label. It’s the core...
