A message from Lemuel Javellana, President and CEO of Eulap

A message from Lemuel Javellana, President and CEO of Eulap
Eulap celebrates 14 years of growth with a bold salary increase of up to 74 percent for its core teams, reinforcing its commitment to talent, innovation, and employee well-being.
Eulap celebrates 14 years of growth with a bold salary increase of up to 74 percent for its core teams, reinforcing its commitment to talent, innovation, and employee well-being.
Koronadal City, Philippines – August 8, 2025 – Eulap proudly joined the 11th Research Congress organized by the Department of Education (DepEd) South Cotabato, an event that brought together more than 600 participants, 30 adjudicators from across the region, 150 research entries, and 10 compelling themes. As the official systems and tabulation provider, Eulap supported the seamless conduct of the congress, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in handling entries, evaluations, and results. The event highlighted the vital role of technology in enhancing research dissemination and collaboration. “We need more spaces like this, where ideas are shared, questions are asked, and solutions take shape,” Eulap noted in its statement. “Research deserves the same energy and recognition we give to the things we celebrate. Because when we invest in knowledge and innovation, we move everyone forward.” The congress showcased not just the depth of student and teacher research but also the collaborative spirit of educators and institutions working toward innovative solutions for education and community development. https://youtu.be/wo5k5tPPuOo
Mindanao is stepping boldly into the digital future. What was once a challenge of distance and connectivity is now being redefined through innovation and partnership. At MindaCon 2025, the largest ICT gathering in the region, Eulap Digital Corporation officially launched its partnership with Data Lake Inc., the authorized reseller of Starlink in the Philippines. This collaboration has opened the door for Starlink’s high-speed satellite internet to reach even the most remote corners of Region 12. More Than an Event, a Movement MindaCon 2025 wasn’t just another tech summit—it was a turning point. Leaders, innovators, students, and businesses gathered under one vision: a connected Mindanao. At the heart of this milestone was the hard launch of Starlink, symbolizing not just technology at work but possibilities coming to life. Power of Partnership The Eulap–Data Lake partnership is grounded in shared purpose. Data Lake’s national reach and technical strength, combined with Eulap’s local expertise and commitment to digital transformation, form a powerful force that ensures connectivity is not just available—it’s accessible and impactful. Transforming Communities Already, stories are emerging from pilot communities: Students in upland schools are attending online classes with ease Teachers livestreaming lessons and accessing new digital resources Farmers connecting to e-commerce platforms to expand their markets LGUs streamlining public services through real-time connectivity These are not isolated cases—they are glimpses of what a connected Mindanao can become. A Call to Action The launch of Starlink in Mindanao is more than the start of faster internet. It is about bridging the gap between the present and the future, and ensuring no community is left behind. 📍 Starlink is now available in Region 12💬 For inquiries, email us at possibilities@eulap.com 🎥 Watch the full story in our official video here: https://youtu.be/o02BIdOeQ5o Together, let’s continue to build a Mindanao that is connected, inspired, and transformed. https://youtu.be/o02BIdOeQ5o
August 20, 2025 | Manila, PhilippinesEulap Digital Corporation continues to accelerate its digital transformation mission by participating in the exclusive AWS Founders Club Manila, a gathering of startup leaders and technology innovators exploring the future of cloud-powered business. Representing Eulap at the event was Clint Junsay, Vice President for Marketing and Communications. The engagement was made possible through the support of Eulap CEO Lemuel Javellana, in close coordination with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Held in Manila, the Founders Club offered a unique space for strategic dialogue, peer learning, and partnership-building. Eulap joined a curated group of founders and executives who are actively scaling their solutions using cloud technologies. Exploring Scalable, Future-Ready Solutions The half-day forum featured powerful keynote sessions from AWS leaders, including: Naveen Asrani on global SaaS Trends and what’s next for cloud-native platforms. Sameer Bhatt on Upskilling with AWS through tools like SkillBuilder. Wendy Kho on Delivering Sustained Growth by leveraging secure, scalable AWS infrastructure. These sessions sparked meaningful exchanges, especially around migrating existing workloads from Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to AWS—a strategic move Eulap is currently exploring to enhance service delivery for its customers. Collaboration in Motion AWS expressed deep appreciation for Eulap’s participation and a heartfelt thanks for the thoughtful token shared during the event. The AWS team is now working with VST-ECS to finalize access to SkillBuilder, a learning platform that will support upskilling for Eulap’s internal teams and client partners. Eulap also looks forward to deepening its collaboration with AWS to power innovations in school management systems, accounting platforms, and local government digitalization—aligned with the company’s mission of bridging digital transformation across the Philippines. A Shared Vision for Progress Events like the AWS Founders Club Manila affirm Eulap’s direction: building world-class partnerships that enable inclusive, tech-enabled growth across industries. “We’re excited about the potential collaboration to migrate Eulap’s customers from GCP to AWS,” shared the AWS team. “We’d love to support you in shaping that journey.” As Eulap continues to lead digital solutions in Mindanao and beyond, the company remains committed to creating value through cloud innovation, strategic partnerships, and a customer-first approach. Let’s build the digital future together.📩 For partnership inquiries: info@eulap.com🌐 Learn more: www.eulap.com
Pasay City, Philippines | August 6, 2025 Eulap Digital Corporation has officially entered into a partnership with Data Lake Inc., the authorized reseller of Starlink in the Philippines, to bring reliable, high-speed satellite internet to underserved communities across Mindanao. The ceremonial signing was held at Tryp by Wyndham Hotel, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. Present from Data Lake Inc. were David Joseph Tanael (President and CFO), Jose Cobarrubias (Chief Operating Officer), Michael Bell (Director), Lyn Tal Placido (Sales Head), and Jan Llamado (Marketing Lead). From Eulap were Lemuel Javellana (President and CEO), Kristine Javellana (Vice President for Administration), Eric Niño San Gabriel (Vice President for Customer Experience), and Clint Junsay (Vice President for Marketing and Communications). “This is Eulap’s effort towards a more connected Mindanao,” said Lemuel Javellana. “It is not just a project. It is a partnership for impact.” Clint Junsay added, “This is more than just connectivity. This is about bridging possibilities to the unreachable. I was born and raised in a far-flung area of South Cotabato. Back then, the idea of streaming a class, sending a resume online, or running a business from a remote sitio felt impossible. But today, through this partnership, we are not just delivering internet. We are delivering access to education, to livelihood, to hope. We are giving a student the power to learn beyond the walls of a classroom, a farmer the ability to tap into digital markets, and a small-town dreamer the tools to connect with the world. Imagine the lives we can change when we bring the future closer to those who have always been out of reach.” With Starlink’s cutting-edge low Earth orbit satellite technology and Eulap’s commitment to grassroots digital transformation, this partnership aims to close the connectivity gap for local governments, schools, cooperatives, and micro to medium-sized businesses in remote and underserved regions. This collaboration is a bold step toward building a future where every Filipino, regardless of location, has access to the digital tools they need to thrive.
Davao City and Cebu City, Philippines – The momentum toward a cloud-powered future surged as Amazon Web Services (AWS) brought together industry leaders, public sector changemakers, and digital pioneers during two major events: the AWS Digital Economy Roadshow in Davao and the AWS Geo Expansion PH 2025 Roadshow in Cebu. Held on June 17, 2025, at Dusit Thani, Davao City, the AWS Digital Economy Roadshow gathered a powerhouse lineup of voices committed to accelerating the country’s digital transformation. Sessions tackled practical strategies around cloud modernization, generative AI, cybersecurity, and treating data as a valuable product in building smarter, more responsive governance. Eulap Digital Corporation proudly represented Mindanao’s growing innovation ecosystem. Lemuel Javellana, President and CEO of Eulap, joined the stage alongside speakers from AWS ASEAN, Cisco, VSTECS, Fortinet, and others to discuss how regional players are driving nationwide impact. His message was clear: digital transformation is no longer a future ambition—it is today’s responsibility. Just over two weeks later, the spotlight turned to Cebu City as the AWS Geo Expansion PH 2025 Roadshow went live on July 3, 2025, at Holiday Inn Cebu City. The event gathered developers, enterprise leaders, and technology advocates to explore AI integration, advanced cloud architecture, data analytics, and security frameworks tailored to Philippine realities. Javellana once again represented Eulap at the high-level panel titled “The Future is Now: Cebu’s Big Leap into the Digital Economy.” As one of the key panelists, he shared how Eulap’s smart, scalable, and secure systems are enabling organizations—especially in underserved regions—to participate fully in the country’s digital shift. Eulap’s involvement in both events signals more than just presence. It reflects the company’s growing influence in the national tech dialogue and its dedication to shaping a digitally inclusive and innovation-driven Philippines. The energy from both roadshows was unmistakable. These weren’t just conferences—they were calls to action. With partners like Eulap stepping up, the digital economy is no longer a distant goal. It is being built, city by city, with local vision and global collaboration. Photos provided by AWS Philippines and VSTECS.
Davao City — At the DusitD2 Hotel this June 17, Lemuel Javellana, President and CEO of Eulap Digital Corporation, delivered a compelling address during the AWS and VST ECS “The Future is Now” roadshow, highlighting the dynamic evolution of Mindanao’s digital economy. Representing a company proudly rooted in Mindanao, Javellana opened with a powerfulmessage: software should simplify lives, not complicate them. Eulap, through its flagship ERP product, has embodied that belief by developing systems that are tailor-made for Philippine businesses. Fully compliant with the BIRs Computerized Accounting System (CAS) and Electronic Invoicing System (EIS), Eulap ERP offers a streamlined, cloud-based platform hosted on AWS — secure, scalable, and easy to use, especially for MSMEs. Javellana’s insights into Mindanao’s digital landscape were clear: cloud adoption, real-time data demands, regulatory compliance, and improved connectivity are converging to fast-track transformation across the region. He emphasized that the shift to digital is already in motion — not just a forecast. With tools like low-earth orbit satellite internet finally connecting underserved communities, the digital divide is narrowing, giving rise to empowered local enterprises. Tracing Eulap’s journey from its founding in 2011, Javellana highlighted the company’s early bet on cloud infrastructure and its commitment to inclusivity — designing systems that work as effectively in rural areas as they do in urban centers. The firm’s current push into generative AI, beginning with national award-winning medical research, is now translating into ERP tools that help clients interpret data, automate reporting, and generate actionable insights. As a closing thought, Javellana urged organizations to begin their transformation journey with compliance — the highest-stakes area — and to select partners who are committed for the long haul. “Digital transformation,” he noted, “shouldn’t feel like a burden. With the right support, itbecomes progress.” Eulap’s presence at the event not only reinforced its leadership in Philippine tech innovation but also reaffirmed its mission: to be the trusted growth partner for enterprises moving forward into a digital future. https://vimeo.com/1094001305
In a world rapidly shaped by innovation, coding, and connectivity, one truth stands clear—the future of technology must be inclusive. As part of its Women’s Month initiative, Eulap Digital Corporation led a meaningful dialogue through a special event entitled “She Codes the Future: Lead, Innovate, Inspire” held at Green Valley College Foundation on March 22, 2025. The program featured a panel of exceptional women whose stories, leadership, and lived experiences painted a powerful picture of what it means to be a woman in tech today. Moderated by Clint Junsay, Eulap’s Vice President for Marketing and Communications, the panel opened a conversation that many young women in the audience needed to hear. “The tech industry is not exclusive for men,” Junsay said.“Women can take up space—and make it big here. That’s what today is about: recognizing that intelligence, leadership, and innovation are not defined by gender. They are defined by purpose, vision, and heart.” The forum drew students, educators, digital professionals, and advocates who gathered to listen, learn, and engage. Each speaker brought something unique to the conversation—different paths, different perspectives, but one shared mission: to dismantle the barriers that have long defined tech as a male-dominated field. Among the panelists were: Roxanne Calo, Information Technology Officer of SDO Koronadal City Division, who highlighted the crucial role of public institutions in opening digital pathways for girls in basic education. Arianne Cari-an, Software Engineer I at Eulap, whose early exposure to coding blossomed into a promising career—a reminder of how access and encouragement at a young age can change a life. Lourdes Rendon, CEO of Netspot Direct Corp., who shared her journey from startup founder to tech executive, challenging the stereotype that women cannot lead in high-stakes tech environments. Regine Palara, IT Faculty at Green Valley College, who spoke about her experiences in academic technology, and how she encourages her female students to stay curious and confident. Hannah Parcon, IIDB Focal Person of DICT Region XII, who shed light on government efforts to promote gender inclusivity and innovation-driven programs across the country. Fransie Montiel, Senior Software Engineer at Eulap, who shared her growth from backend development to leading software projects with impact—proof that leadership begins with quiet excellence. More than a forum, “She Codes the Future” served as a mirror for young women in the audience—reflecting what is possible when opportunity meets empowerment. Beyond the achievements of the speakers, the heart of the program was its message: women belong in tech, not just as participants, but as pioneers. Hosted by Mary Nicole Grajo, the program moved with depth, clarity, and a shared sense of urgency. As Grajo introduced each speaker, the audience responded with attentiveness—an indication that this dialogue was long overdue and deeply necessary. The event was made possible through the support and partnership of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), DIWA, ICT Industry Development Bureau (IIDB), Koronadal ICT Council, South Cotabato ICT Council, SPEED IT, and Eulap Digital Corporation. As a company built on innovation, Eulap believes that true progress means no one gets left behind. That’s why women empowerment is not a one-off campaign—it is embedded in the way we work, lead, and design our future. In celebrating Women’s Month, we do more than honor the accomplishments of women—we affirm their right to dream, to lead, and to code the future.