| First South American Distributor Signs Non-Disclosure 
 ALYA Prepares for Las Vegas Trade Show
 
 AGM Set For March 20
 
 ALYA International Inc.
 PALO ALTO, Calif.--March 10, 1998--The company has received a signed
 non-disclosure agreement with Codas Electronica S.A. (''Codas'') of
 Argentina, representing the company's first relationship in South
 America.
 
 The two companies will be meeting at the upcoming ISC EXPO/Las Vegas
 '98 security trade show from March 23-26, 1998 to further develop this
 relationship with the goal to Codas becoming a distributor for ALYA's
 Advanced Security Management System.
 
 Codas Electronica S.A. is a 14 year old company, and for 12 years has
 provided technical support for Motorola SPS (microcontrollers,
 microprocessors, memory, power, etc.) and they have developed several
 development tools for Motorola microcontrollers (HC05, HC11, etc.).
 Coda also provides technical support for Echelon and Motorola/Indala
 products in Argentina and Brazil.
 
 ISC EXPO/Las Vegas '98 will be held at the Las Vegas Convention
 Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be the largest ISC EXPO to date
 with an expected 450+ exhibitors in 115,000 square feet of displays.
 Products on display will include state-of-the-art security equipment
 and services, with technologies running the gamut from the newest in
 access control and security hardware to integrated systems and home
 automation. Three pavilions will be featured: CCTV, Security Hardware,
 and Home Systems. ALYA will be meeting with Codas and other potential
 distributors and strategic partners at this show.
 
 The company's Annual General Meeting of shareholders will be held at
 its wholly owned subsidiary's Canadian office at: Alya Systems Inc.,
 111 - 17 Fawcett Road Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada, V3K 6V2., a
 suburb of Vancouver, on March 20, 1998 at 3:00 P.M.
 
 This location is ALYA's Research and Development facility and is
 approximately 6,100 square feet split between two floors. The top
 floor has two areas including eight work stations for software and
 hardware engineers, an office with two work stations for lead
 engineers, a conference room used to test and demonstrate the security
 system, a training center and a bathroom area. The first floor has an
 entrance/reception area and two areas that each contain four work
 stations. The first area is used by engineers and the second area
 supports administration and technical support. There is also an office
 that has one work station and a warehouse area for assembly, prototype
 development and testing.
 
 ALYA International, Inc., the parent and public company, was
 incorporated on September 23, 1996 for the purposes of implementing
 the marketing and operational plan of the company on an international
 basis. The office located at 348-2465 E. Bayshore Road., Palo Alto,
 California, 94303 was chosen for its proximity to our strategic
 partner Motorola Indala Division and others, as well as the fact that
 the facility could accommodate ALYA's expansion rate in developing
 marketing, management and corporate finance. This office location is
 the Embarcadero Corporate Center, where Executive Suites are available
 for sublease, reception and secretarial services. The office package
 can be upgraded to include a furnished executive office suite as
 required. The company is maintaining fiscal responsibility and will
 not expand this office facility until necessary.
 
 ALYA International, Inc. is a leader in software design using Microsoft's(R) Windows NT(R), Echelon's(R) LonWorks(R) technology and
 Local/Wide area networks communication protocols. ALYA's first
 product, O.P.E.N.cortex(tm) is a development platform based on these
 de facto standards directed to companies implementing applications for
 end users such as building management systems and process control
 applications.
 
 ALYA has utilized this platform in the design of its second product
 O.P.E.N.centrix(tm), an application for Security Systems and Building
 Access. LonWorks technology is a de facto standard in the building
 automation and process control industries providing a new standard for
 open architecture and interoperable control systems. LonWorks is
 endorsed by the LonMark(R) Association, supported by Motorola(R),
 Honeywell Inc.(R), Johnson Controls, Inc.(R), Olivetti (R), BTE(R) and
 Toshiba Corporation(R). ALYA is one of the first companies to develop
 ''plug and play'' open architecture (ALYA's O.P.E.N.(tm) ''Open
 Platform for Essential Networks'') hardware and software for the
 security and control industries.
 
 Statements made in this press release that are not historical facts,
 including any statements about expectations for fiscal year 1998 and
 beyond are forward-looking statements, involving certain risks and
 uncertainties. Factors that could cause the company's actual results
 to differ materially from management's projections, estimates and
 expectations include, but are not limited to, delays in the receipt of
 orders or in the shipment of products, any delay in execution of the
 company's divestiture plan, and other factors referred to in the
 company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
 
 Contact:
 Investor Relations
 Toll-free: 888/595-6444
 E-MAIL: stock@alya.com
 WebSite: www.alya.com
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