Every system requires a command center. For our cross-continental operations, that anchor is Extremes International, LLC. As our overarching corporate umbrella, Extremes International is where our Board of Directors sits, executing high-level governance, locking down strategic vision, and directing the capital that drives our global initiatives. From this central hub, we manage a synchronized ecosystem that spans from Northern California data centers to the agricultural fields and tech hubs of the Philippines.
It began with a mission to protect and empower. In the Philippines, family land—the very foundation of generational wealth—was nearly lost entirely to hardship and gambling. To safeguard what remained, we stepped in, secured the assets, and established SDRS Farms. We commercialized the farming infrastructure under strict corporate governance so that no single individual could risk the family's future again. That was our first lesson in structural security: systems must protect the people within them.
As our nieces, nephews, and community youth grew, so did their dreams of education. We stepped up to anchor that future. We financed college degrees, engineered a 'Jeopardy-style' academic competition where winners walked away with Lenovo T-Series enterprise laptops, and channeled liquidated US technology assets—servers, desktop computers, and printers—directly into the classrooms of Salapungan National High School to build their computer labs from scratch. Concurrently, Mama Tina’s Cantina was launched on-site, serving fresh, prepared lunches to fuel the students daily, while our community initiatives distributed over 400 fully-stocked backpacks to ensure no child started the school year empty-handed."
"When our nieces and nephews graduated from college into an economy that couldn’t offer them work, the directive was clear: 'If no one will give you a job then we need to create jobs! This is how RCSi was born."
The technical engine behind this global impact was built right here in the United States. Utilizing a career spanning back to the foundation of Shurn’s Computer Services in 1997, surviving the resilience-testing dot-com crash, and executing high-level data infrastructure architecture—alongside parallel operations in fiduciary management and retail management at Diablo Foods—we funneled US commercial success directly into international human potential.
What began as a rescue operation evolved into a powerful, synchronized cross-border ecosystem. We met partners Annette and Dalia to form Dabria Live Productions, employing Filipino writers, producers, arrangers, and engineers to export original music to the world. Today, under the structural umbrella of Extremes International, LLC, our US technical infrastructure operations seamlessly fund and power Philippine national advancement.
> SDRS Farms (Commercial)
> RCSi Technologies (Graduate Tech Jobs)
> DabriaLive Productions (DLP) (Media/Music)
> Mama Tina's Cantina (School Nutrition)
> Salapungan National HS Supporters
> Shurn's Computer Services (Est. 1997)
> Data Infrastructure (QR-Pulse)
> DabriaLive Records
> A Taste of Pampanga
Shurn / Santos Farms: Stabilized, corporate-protected commercial farming safeguarding ancestral lands.
RCSi Technologies: The digital agency created specifically to employ local college graduates in tech fields.
Dabria Live Productions: Providing high-fidelity employment for artists, musicians, and audio engineers.
Mama Tina's Cantina: Sustenance and food services embedded within the educational ecosystem.
Salapungan National High School Support: Fully funded computer labs, teacher tech, and student supply drops.
Extremes International, LLC: Corporate headquarters, board governance, and global asset distribution.
Shurn's Computer Services (Est. 1997): The foundational technical legacy that survived the tech revolution.
Data Infrastructure Architecture: High-level enterprise repository designs and localized network solutions (like the QR-Pulse networks for Diablo Foods).
Dabria Live Records: The business anchor facilitating audio production and distribution.
A Taste of Pampanga: Bringing the authentic culinary culture of the Philippines to the US market.