Shanika Wickramasinghe's Blog Posts

Shanika Wickramasinghe is a software engineer by profession and a graduate in Information Technology. Her specialties are Web and Mobile Development. Shanika considers writing the best medium to learn and share her knowledge. She is passionate about everything she does, loves to travel and enjoys nature whenever she takes a break from her busy work schedule. She also writes for her Medium blog sometimes. You can connect with her on LinkedIn.

MITRE ATT&CK: The Complete Guide
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MITRE ATT&CK: The Complete Guide

Threat actions are always one step ahead. Get ahead of them with the great information in MITRE ATT&CK, a go-to for all security pros. Get the full story here.
SLA vs. SLI vs. SLO: Understanding Service Levels
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SLA vs. SLI vs. SLO: Understanding Service Levels

Discover the key differences between SLAs, SLOs, and SLIs in service-driven businesses. Learn best practices and overcome challenges in implementing these crucial metrics.
Build Engineering 101: Roles, Tools and Best Practices
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Build Engineering 101: Roles, Tools and Best Practices

Dive into Build Engineering: roles, tools, processes, and benefits. Learn how it shapes software development and streamlines deployment.
Performance Testing: Types, Tools & Best Practices
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Performance Testing: Types, Tools & Best Practices

Learn the ins and outs of performance testing — from types to metrics and tools. Ensure optimal software performance and user experience with this guide.
What is Load Testing?
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What is Load Testing?

Learn about load testing's significance in ensuring enterprise software performs well under realistic load conditions, identifying bottlenecks, and tools for load test success.
Control Plane vs. Data Plane: What Are The Differences?
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Control Plane vs. Data Plane: What Are The Differences?

Discover the distinctions between network control and data planes. Optimize performance, security, and scalability in your network design.