How Spotify Optimizes Performance and Cost with Google Axion
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As businesses demand more from their cloud infrastructure, balancing performance, cost, and scalability is more critical than ever. In this webinar, experts from Google Cloud and Arm will break down the benefits of Google Axion Processors—Google’s first custom Arm-based CPU designed for datacenters—and explain why industry leaders like Spotify are adopting them for superior price-performance.

Gain insights into the underlying Arm Neoverse architecture, explore real-world performance benchmarks, and learn best practices for migrating and optimizing workloads.

Hear directly from Spotify as they share how Google Axion has improved their cloud compute efficiency, enhanced scalability, and lowered total cost of ownership (TCO).

Date: May 6, 2025
Time: 9 a.m. PST |5 p.m. GMT | 6 p.m. CET
Length: 40 minutes with live Q&A

What you will learn:

  • Spotify’s success story – How Google Axion VMs help Spotify optimize workloads at scale
  • Performance and cost benefits – Why Axion delivers superior price-performance for cloud-native and AI workloads
  • Benefits of Axion custom silicon – Dive into the role Arm Neoverse has in Axion-based instances
  • Best practices for migration – How to seamlessly integrate Axion-based instances into your cloud strategy

Who should attend?

  • Cloud architects and engineers optimizing cost and performance
  • DevOps teams managing containerized or AI/ML workloads
  • Tech leaders and decision makers exploring new infrastructure strategies
  • Anyone interested in real-world Axion-powered cloud transformations

Join us for a 40-minute presentation on Axion’s benefits, featuring expert insights and a live Q&A session where you can engage directly with our speakers.

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Speakers




Dave Zolotusky

Principal Engineer, Spotify

Dave Zolotusky is a principal engineer on Spotify’s Platform team and is Spotify's Cloud Area tech lead. In this role, he has worked on all aspects of Spotify’s infrastructure and use of cloud services as well as R&D productivity and effectiveness. He is also a noted evangelist for cloud-native and open-source technologies and has served on the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s Technical Oversight Committee for more than four years.


Mo Farhat, Group Product Manager, Compute, Google Cloud

Mo Farhat

Group Product Manager, Compute, Google Cloud

Mo Farhat is a group product manager at Google Compute Engine, focused on building leading next-generation infrastructure solutions. Farhat brings over 20 years of experience across Cloud Compute and storage services, enterprise infrastructure, software, and silicon to solving customer challenges anywhere in their solution stack. Outside of work, Farhat spends much of his time outdoors in the beautiful mountains of the Pacific Northwest with his wife and daughter.    


Bhumik Patel, Director, Software Ecosystem Development, Infrastructure, Arm

Bhumik Patel

Director, Software Ecosystem Development, Infrastructure, Arm

Bhumik Patel has 20+ years of experience in technical partnerships within virtualization and cloud software. As director of software ecosystem development at Arm, he drives GTM strategy and execution for next-generation cloud-to-edge infrastructure. His team builds and grows partnerships across the software ecosystem. Previously, he was director of strategic alliances at VMware, leading initiatives with key partners. Patel has spoken at industry conferences and holds an M.S. in computer science from California State University, Long Beach.