
Hosting provider THE·Hosting has expanded its infrastructure portfolio by adding domain name registration to its platform. The update allows customers to manage both hosting services and domain names from the same control panel.
This move is hardly revolutionary but very predictable. If a provider already hosts the server, the next logical step is to handle the web address that points to it. Until now, domain registration often meant dealing with a separate registrar and another account to remember. THE·Hosting’s update attempts to reduce that familiar routine of juggling multiple dashboards and login credentials.
Domain Management Inside the Client Area
The new functionality has been integrated directly into the provider’s client interface. Users can search for available domains, register new ones, transfer domains from other registrars, and manage domain settings from the same panel used for their hosting services.
In practical terms, this adds another standard building block to the company’s infrastructure toolkit. Launching a website, application, or online service no longer requires switching between several external platforms just to connect a domain to a server.
At launch, registration is available across several dozen domain zones, including national, international, and thematic extensions.
Another Step Toward an All-in-One Infrastructure Platform
The company describes the new service as part of its broader effort to develop a more comprehensive infrastructure platform. The idea is simple: keep servers, domains, and management tools in one place rather than scattered across different providers.
For users, this means fewer dashboards to monitor and slightly lower odds of hunting for a password created years ago on some long-forgotten registrar account. In the hosting world, even small reductions in administrative chaos tend to feel like progress.