In case you missed it, customers with Enterprise CAL on Software Assurance will be getting Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics at no additional charge.
So yes, if you have the Enterprise CAL today and it’s on Software Assurance, you’ll be able to take advantage of ATA as soon as it is released.
- Using the Enterprise Mobility Suite to Protect Your Organization with Identity-driven Security
(http://blogs.technet.com/b/in_the_cloud/archive/
2015/07/22/using-the-enterprise-mobility-suite-to-protect-your-organization-with-identity-driven-security.aspx?wt.mc_id=WW_CE_EM_OO_SCL_TW)
“ATA will be available for customers to purchase standalone, as well as part of EMS and the Enterprise Client Access License (ECAL) in August 2015. More information is available at www.Microsoft.com/ATA and in our blog post here.”
The purchasing page for ATA, describes the licensing vehicles for this a swell:
- Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics Purchasing
(http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/advanced-threat-analytics/Purchasing.aspx)
“You can purchase Advanced Threat Analytics either stand-alone with a Client Management License or through one of the following Microsoft licensing suites:- Enterprise Client Access License (CAL) Suite
- Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS)
- Enterprise Cloud Suite (ECS)”