When IBM introduced hard drives in the 1950s, the price was so astronomical that companies leased them by the month; the lease price of their first hard drive was $3,200 a month (equivalent to around $30,000 when adjusted for inflation).
When IBM introduced hard drives in the 1950s, the price was so astronomical that companies leased them by the month; the lease price of their first hard drive was $3,200 a month (equivalent to around $30,000 when adjusted for inflation).