SermonAudio Technology Lecture Series
Webcast originally streamed 3/31/26 | Watchable until 4/15/26
How Webcasting Works:
Deep Dive into SermonAudio's Architecture
Mike Furtney
A behind-the-scenes look at the engineering of the live webcasting architecture on SermonAudio—covering Kubernetes orchestration, real-time transcoding and segmenting, global load balancing, and the failover strategies that keep streams online when everything goes wrong.
Mike Furtney is a veteran computer scientist and University of Waterloo graduate who serves as Chief Architect of The Vault at SermonAudio, where he designs and oversees the systems responsible for the long-term preservation and delivery of millions of sermons.
SermonAudio and Bob Jones University are cooperating in a mutually beneficial relationship to advance God's kingdom and to inspire the next generation.
The Computer Science Department at Bob Jones University will be periodically hosting lectures for the SermonAudio Technology Lecture Series that will feature informative and educational presentations focusing on the latest advancements and trends in technology utilized by the SermonAudio platform.