The Electric Book Company is a company headed by a team of experienced software and business development professionals dedicated to improving how teams communicate and collaborate.
Kenneth Feldt is the founder and Managing Partner of Electric Book. An author of the O'Reilly book 'Programming Firefox', project administrator for an SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health, and long-time advocate of the use of open source technologies, Ken has focused his technical and organizational skills on delivering services that enable companies to communicate more effectively.
The Company's initial development was funded by an SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health to demonstrate a collaborative messaging platform that integrated text references with ECG data.

That initial project helped to launch a broad initiative to break down the barriers of conventional web-based communication through a new technology designed to connect dialog to any data or document element in a project repository.
Today, the EBC's principals have a keen understanding of what it will take to bring to market the new tools that will be needed to support the next generation of interactive publishing products.





