Issue #2: risk and complexity of domain management and using many registrars
The complexity of domain name management arises when a single centralized team devotes resources to handling domain requests from different business units, administers the unique registry requirements of each registration, and tallies what each business unit should pay for their respective portfolio of domains at the end of each year. With decentralized management, it doesn't get better with different business units handling their own domain portfolios, and domain policies are disparate and vary within each unit.
Furthermore, when corporations use more than one registrar to manage domain portfolios, this adds a layer of complexity in management.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20200512-five-common-issues-in-domain-management-and-solutions/
The complexity of domain name management arises when a single centralized team devotes resources to handling domain requests from different business units, administers the unique registry requirements of each registration, and tallies what each business unit should pay for their respective portfolio of domains at the end of each year. With decentralized management, it doesn't get better with different business units handling their own domain portfolios, and domain policies are disparate and vary within each unit.
Furthermore, when corporations use more than one registrar to manage domain portfolios, this adds a layer of complexity in management.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20200512-five-common-issues-in-domain-management-and-solutions/