How can I use the Application Table to manage my network?

How can I use the Application Table to manage my network?

The Application Table lists all added applications along with essential details. You can use it to quickly access information about each application, including its current Apdex score, grade, attached agents, IP address, ISP, and location. This table is a handy resource for monitoring and managing your network's applications efficiently.
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