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About Genzyme 
 
Founded in 1981, Genzyme has been present in 
France since 1994. The group's activities are 
concentrated on developing pioneering 
technologies in life sciences. 
This includes every 
stage of biomedicine development, from the 
earliest stages of research to clinical trials and 
regulatory issues, through to manufacturing and 
sales. 
The Genzyme Polyclonals company now has 
about 280 employees, at its current production 
site in Marcy L'Etoile (near Lyon) and its new 
facility in the Gerland district of Lyon, which will 
eventually be home to all of the firm's activities. 
To meet growing production needs, the 
management of Genzyme decided to construct 
a new production site. The new site, equipped 
with technologically cutting-edge hardware and 
infrastructure, meets the needs of the 
pharmaceuticals sector in terms of quality and 
security on every point. Catherine Porte, 
Director of IT services at the time of the project, 
explains: "Our major need was to create a site 
where the guiding principles were security and 
quality.
 
 
 
 
After a preliminary selection of potential providers, 
the project manager, network administrator, 
purchasing and quality departments put together 
very precise specifications, including strict 
selection criteria 
inherent to the pharmaceuticals 
industry, including requirements for technical 
quality, project cost, references in the 
pharmaceutical industry, maintenance, and more. 
 
Cisco's bid perfectly met these requirements 
and professional expectations. Genzyme's US 
headquarters were already using Cisco 
equipment, which meant an additional 
guarantee that the proposed solution would be 
suit the company's specific needs. 
In addition to these requirements, INEO owns a 
group of specialist firms in several areas. "We 
were looking for a provider who would be able to 
provide the full range of solutions," Porte 
explains. "Cisco has an effective approach to 
networking. They had us test out a simulation of 
the data center at our premises, which allowed 
us to be immediately up and running on-site.
The director of IT at the time of the project also 
highlights the quality of support and advice 
given by the manufacturer and the provider

"Our contacts wanted to find the best solutions 
to satisfy both the group and the needs of the 
new facility." 
 
In order to respond to the mobility challenges of 
the building and its various production and office 
spaces, a secure WiFi infrastructure was 
installed. The group also decided to implement a 
NAS infrastructure: