Larry Boucher
1942
[USA]
Larry Bouncher was the creator of the SCSI interface, originally developed at Shugart Associates, for transferring data between different devices on a computer bus.
It was standardized in 1986 and is commonly used on the Commodore Amiga and some Apple models.
He had previously worked for 12 years in IBM's Storage Division.
In 1981, he founded Adaptec, a company known for its SCSI controllers, among other products.
Boucher received his Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and MBA from San Jose State University.