According to a recent LinkedIn post from Sidero Labs, healthcare platform provider Promptly Health is highlighted as a user of Talos Linux and Omni to address data sovereignty and scaling challenges. The post describes Promptly Health operating more than 100 Kubernetes clusters across multiple clouds and on-premise hospital environments with a team of just two site reliability engineers.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that Sidero Labs’ tooling may enable healthcare customers to localize sensitive data while centralizing infrastructure lifecycle management. For investors, this use case could indicate product-market fit in a highly regulated sector where operational efficiency and compliance are critical, potentially supporting Sidero Labs’ competitive positioning and long-term pricing power if such deployments become more widespread.

