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The Site—Nizhny Novgorod
 
Created in the spring of 2004, the Intel Nizhny‘s Novgorod Lab (INNL) is now one of the largest Intel research and software development centers in Europe. Acting as the hub site for Russia research and development, the INNL also hosts the Russia Marketing Center and various support groups.
The Russia Software Development Center, operating since 2000, employs over 450 specialists. Focusing on creating new and innovative software development products for Internet-related technologies, the development center helps customers harness the power of Intel architecture for e-Business solutions.
 
Engineers at Nizhny Novgorod develop such key technologies as:
  • Performance libraries
  • Performance tools
  • Parallel and distributed solutions
  • Release engineering infrastructure
 
The Russia Marketing Center (RMC) serves as Intel’s strategic hub for long-term marketing in Russia/ Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). In a very short period of time, the RMC established marketing operations and drove dozens of marketing events throughout Russia including Intel Channel Conferences, Digital Roadshows, PC Carnivals, and Premier Provider events.
The Intel Russia site at Nizhny Novgorod has a cafeteria and organized clubs, such as a football team, for employees to enjoy. In addition, employees are eligible to belong to a sports complex with a swimming pool, gym and sauna.
 
 
Enjoying life in Nizhny Novgorod
 
Nizhny Novgorod is the third largest city in Russia (with a population of 1.5 million), after Moscow and Saint Petersburg. It is located at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers and sits about 400 kilometers away from Moscow. Russian chronicles tell that Nizhny Novgorod was founded in 1221. At the start of the 14th century, the construction of the stone Kremlin was finished.
The city and its citizens have played a significant role in the fate and history of Russia. Nizhny Novgorod gave birth to the patriotic movement in "The Times of Troubles" (1603-1613). Kuzma Minin and Dmitri Pozharski, citizens of Nizhni Novgorod, along with their people's army, triumphed over invaders and saved Russia. In memory of that event, the Archangel Cathedral and granite obelisk were built in the Kremlin.
For centuries, Nizhny Novgorod was a commercial hub of Russia. Since the 18th century, Nizhny Novgorod has evolved into a cultural center of Russia. Now it features six professional theatres, numerous museums and concert halls for visitors. The city's Kremlin, with its museums and beautiful views of the two great rivers, is just one attraction for Nizhny Novgorod's guests and citizens. Nizhni Novgorod offers insights into life in Russia's heartland.
 
 
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