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Kooijman Incorporate Holding B.V.

Innovating through Integration — simulation, APIs, and data working as one.

Genesis-X

Genesis-X

Physics & integration library for Qt 6 — simulate, integrate, and innovate with a cohesive developer stack.

  • Qt Quick 3D components (hinges, vehicles, constraints)
  • API and database integrations (external & local)
  • Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS
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What we do

We invest in connected technologies that bridge real-time simulation, software engineering, and data systems.

Simulation
Qt-native physics & 3D.
APIs
Robust integrations.
Data
External & local DBs.
Platforms
Windows / Linux / macOS / Android / iOS.
Trusted engineering, powered by modern Qt
Built from a real need

Why we built Thalos

Thalos was not created as a theoretical server-management platform. It started with a practical problem inside our own infrastructure.

The migration problem

Kooijman Incorporate Holding manages multiple websites, applications, databases, packages, and server configurations. During a platform migration, dozens of Apache virtual hosts had to be moved from an older application version to a new environment.

Editing every configuration file manually was possible, but it would have been repetitive, slow, and unnecessarily vulnerable to human error.

A better question

Instead of asking how quickly we could edit every virtual host by hand, we asked:

Why are we still doing this manually?

That question became the starting point for Thalos.

The first command

One safe operation instead of dozens of manual edits

Thalos' first production feature was designed to discover, inspect, alter, validate, and activate Apache virtual-host configurations.

$
thalos apache:vhost:alter DocumentRoot /var/www/kooijman-inc-v2/public /var/www/kooijman-inc-v3/public

Discover

Find every matching virtual host.

Alter

Change one file or every matching file.

Validate

Test the Apache configuration before reload.

Preserve

Store the previous configuration in history.

Built around real infrastructure

Every feature starts with a task that exists within our own servers, platforms, or development workflow.

Designed to grow

Apache was the first module. Databases, packages, repositories, deployments, and complete environments can follow the same consistent structure.

Automation with safeguards

Thalos is intended to reduce repetitive work without sacrificing validation, history, transparency, or control.

We did not begin by building a server-management platform.

We began by solving one real migration problem. Thalos is growing from that same principle: every new capability should solve an actual operational need.