Athletic inspiration and growing ambitions
Founded in France by seven sports lovers in 1976, Decathlon has grown to become the largest sporting goods retailer in the world. The company's rapid growth is driven by an inspired approach to its relationship with customers. "We have a strong ambition, which is to move people through the wonders of sports," says Maxime Bruynbroeck, Head of Network, Decathlon.
To attract and retain an athletically inclined audience, the company must deliver an experience designed for users on the go. For a globally distributed business, ensuring reliable connectivity is a challenge. Decathlon currently operates in 79 countries, with approximately 2000 sites. The majority of these are retail locations but also include warehouses, factories, and offices.
The sites are managed by a central network team responsible for Decathlon's SD-WAN solution. Additionally, more than 200 local engineers operate these sites, each of whom is responsible for managing networks in one or more countries and upgrading those systems. Each network team's administrative privileges are limited to their respective perimeters, with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) managed by Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) roles and tags.
Since 2017, Cisco Meraki has been the backbone enabling Decathlon to scale network management and security across its expanding footprint. "Decathlon is growing fast. We must deliver day-to-day excellence," says Bruynbroeck. "Network is the foundation."